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Today Thursday, July 10, 2025, we need to cancel the SE-A van route due to staffing shortage. The affected libraries are:
Nottingham Stratham Greenland Hampton Exeter Brentwood Kingston East Kingston Plaistow Atkinson Hampstead
Sincerely, Jill Witham Van Service Coordinator New Hampshire State Library
Several fixes and enhancements are coming to the NHAIS ILL System tonight (Thursday, July 10). The system will be offline briefly starting at 10 p.m. to install software updates.
-When a potential lender configured to share item availability status had more than one holding for a title, the program was only checking the first holding for availability. If that copy was not available, the lender was skipped even if other copies at the same location were available. The code has been updated so that all holdings at the potential lender will be checked for availability and that location will get the request if at least one copy is available for ILL.
-Some potential lenders have not been added to a lender list because of minor discrepancies in how titles are cataloged. This particularly applied to video materials with part number information in MARC subfield 245n. For example, the ILL software was reading and displaying "$a Roseanne $n The Complete First Season" as "RoseanneThe Complete First Season" so titles did not match. The title will now display correctly on the request and title matching (used when there's no standard number match) should be improved.
-The lender list build process failed if a request was created with a NHU-PAC (union catalog) record lacking standard numbers (ISBN, ISSN, etc.). This has been corrected and a title/author check (or just title check if no author) will be done if the union catalog source record doesn't have numeric identifiers.
-When a lender wants to change the due date on a request and clicks the calendar icon, the calendar will now open to the month of the due date rather than the current month. The date will appear in blue on the calendar. (See the blog post Much Ado about Due Dates for more about changing due dates.)
 -Lending library staff will now be able to edit their Current Lender’s Note as long as they are the current lender. Until now, a Current Lender’s Note would immediately move to the Lender’s Notes field and could not be edited or deleted. With tonight's release, a Current Lender’s Note will remain in the Current Lender’s Note field for the lender as long as the library is the current lender. The borrowing library will see the note in the Lender’s Notes field. If the lending library edits the note, the edited note will be displayed to the borrower. If the lending library deletes the note, it will no longer display for the lender or borrower. If a lender does not fill the request, their Current Lender’s Note will move to Lenders’ Notes and will no longer be editable. If the request is retried and goes back to the same lender, that location will be able to add/edit/delete a new Current Lender’s Note but will not be able to edit the previous note.
-Non-Returnable requests filled with PDFs will now be automatically updated to Received and immediately moved to Complete status as soon as the attached document has been downloaded by either the patron or staff. (See the 18-minute video Placing ILL Requests: Copies from Magazines if you're unfamiliar with non-returnables.)
At the halfway point in the year, we can now take a look at the formats libraries are asking for in the NHAIS ILL System. That's thanks to the new Borrowing Activity by Format report that was introduced in April. Below are counts for the formats (as determined by coding in the catalog records used to create requests) of requests created between January 1 and June 30 of this year by all libraries in the NHAIS ILL System. Formats with fewer than 10 requests are omitted.
Book 86,446 DVD 7,099 Large Print 4,336 Audiobook CD 1,643 Visual Materials 834 (includes DVD or videocassette where format coding isn't detailed) Audiobook 301 (includes books on tape or CD where format coding isn't detailed) Blu-ray 162 Music CD 147 Audiobook Player 117 (Playaway, Wonderbook, VOX, etc.) Computer Game 72 Archival Materials 25 Videocassette 21 Music Recording 19 (includes CD or audio cassette where format coding isn't detailed) Music Score 16 Serial 11
And which formats do borrowers want more time with? Below are counts of renewal requests submitted from January 1 to June 30. Formats with fewer than 10 renewal requests are omitted.
Book 5,596 Large Print 255 DVD 211 Audiobook CD 116 Visual Materials 25 Audiobook 12
Due to driver shortage we are unable to provide van service to the following libraries today Thursday, July 3, 2025. Auburn Windham Pelham Salem Derry Londonderry Hudson Nashua Milford Amherst Merrimack Bedford Manchester Sincerely, Jill Witham Van Service Coordinator New Hampshire State Library
Last week's ILL software update was supposed to include better sorting of titles (ignoring initial articles) on the Borrower Requests and Lender Requests pages. We're now told that enhancement was pulled from the June 24 update and will be installed in the future.
"Posted by:" noreply@blogger.com (David Harris)
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