The NHAIS Interlibrary Loan system runs on Share-It, a product from Auto-Graphics (now part of Soutron Global for those keeping score at home). The first contract for this iteration of the system was approved by Governor and Council in July 2019. In ...
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NHAIS ILL: The Next 3 Years and more...


NHAIS ILL: The Next 3 Years

The NHAIS Interlibrary Loan system runs on Share-It, a product from Auto-Graphics (now part of Soutron Global for those keeping score at home). The first contract for this iteration of the system was approved by Governor and Council in July 2019. In 2023 we exercised our option to extend the contract for a period of 3 years. That extension will conclude on June 30, 2026.

We will be going before Governor and Council to seek approval for the remaining 3-year extension available to us in the original contract. If they approve we will continue with our current ILL system until June 30, 2029. We will begin the process of issuing an RFP for the next iteration of NHAIS Interlibrary Loan during 2028. 

Today we submitted the contract amendment documents to the NH Department of Information Technology which will review and (hopefully) approve them. This is the first step toward having the contract amendment on the agenda for a June 2026 Governor & Council meeting. 

 

 

 

   
 

Hello, new Request Manager screen

Welcome to April and the new Request Manager screen. When you view that screen with the All tab selected (which is what you'll see when you first view the page after last night's software update), you may note several statuses that are not used in our system and were previously hidden. These include the following statuses on the borrower side:

ILL Review
ILL Review Awaiting Lenders
ISO Messages
NCIP Hold Placed
Passed to Local System
Request Transferred


And on the lender side:

ILL Review
ISO Messages
Request Transferred


Of course, you can now hide those statuses and all others with zero requests by choosing the Active tab, which most users will likely find to be the handiest way to view the Request Manager.

Remember that Items Awaiting Trading Partner Response is now Awaiting Borrower Action on the lender side and Awaiting Lender Action on the borrower side. 

How do you get rid of those red dots? See the second half of a NHAIS Notes post from March 24. You should certainly have a look at notes on requests in your Borrower Action Items and Lender Action Items areas. It's probably not worth your time to deal with red dots for requests in Complete status. Remember that all requests in Complete or Expired status are automatically deleted after 365 days in either of those statuses.

We've received feedback that the font size on the statuses ought to be larger and have passed that suggestion on to Auto-Graphics.

If you need further help with anything in the NHAIS ILL System, contact the NHAIS Help Desk at nhu-pac@dncr.nh.gov or 603-271-2141.

   
 

Request Manager enhancements 3/31

Tonight's the night the Request Manager page in the NHAIS ILL System gets a new look. The system will be offline for the software update starting at 10 o'clock tonight (Tuesday, Mar. 31). The outage should last no more than 15 minutes.

Key Changes:
•    Borrower Action Items and Lender Action Items will be displayed in a default set of groups of related statuses.
o    A count for the total number of requests in the Borrower Action Items and Lender Action Items sections is displayed.
•    Awaiting Lender Action and Awaiting Borrower Action sections replace “Items awaiting trading partner response” for borrowers and lenders, respectively.
o    A count for the total number of requests in the Awaiting Lender Action and Awaiting Borrower Action sections is displayed.
•    A Complete section, with a count, includes just those requests in “Complete” status – they have gone through the full ILL cycle and have been checked in by the lender.
•    There are three options for which statuses to display:
o    “All” – this is the default setting and includes all statuses, even those with 0 active requests
o    “Active” – includes only statuses with a count greater than 0 
o    “Unreviewed Notes” – includes only statuses with one or more requests with an unreviewed note
•    The displayed status selection (All, Active, or Unreviewed Notes) is sticky and will persist between sessions for individual logins.
o    The status selection remains available even when scrolling to the bottom of the Request Manager.
•    Active statuses with at least one request with an “Unreviewed Note” will display with a red dot next to the status to easily alert staff that there are notes to be reviewed.
•    The main sections (Borrower Action Items, Awaiting Lender Action, Complete, Lender Action Items, Awaiting Borrower Action, and Complete) can be individually collapsed or expanded.
•    Direct access to the ILL Administration User Guide section on the Request Manager is provided.
•    The Request Manager will automatically refresh every 30 seconds to display any updated statuses, e.g., new “Pending” requests in the Lender Action Items section.

The first two screenshots below are examples of the Request Manager with “All” statuses selected. These samples provided by Auto-Graphics include some spaces and statuses not used in the NHAIS ILL System. The order in which statuses are listed also varies from what you'll see in our system.

1.    “All” is the default selection.
a.    Click the 3-dot icon to access “Help” in the ILL Admin User Guide.
2.    There are 17 requests altogether in the Borrower Action Items grouping (4 Awaiting Approval + 2 Overdue + 5 Not Received/Overdue + 6 Expired).
a.    Click “^” to collapse the section.
3.    Requests for which the borrower is expected to take the next action are indicated with the count of requests in that status.
a.    Click in the row with a count to open that list of requests in that status. 
b.    Statuses with a count of 0 are displayed but grayed out.
4.    The red dot next to a status indicates there is at least one request in that status with an unreviewed note.
5.    When scrolling on the page, as shown below, the option to change the status selection remains available at the top of the page.

In the example below, the same Request Manager as shown above is limited to “Active” statuses.
•    “No Request” displays when there are no active requests in a section. 

In the example below, the same Request Manager as shown above is limited to “Unreviewed Notes.”

NOTE: Remember that the selection for All, Active, or Unreviewed Notes is sticky so it persists between logins. If “No Requests” is displayed for all sections, as above, check to be sure “Unreviewed Notes” isn’t selected as it will not display requests without an Unreviewed Note.

ALSO: The Request Manager has been added as an option for a staff user’s default opening page. To change the default opening page for your login, go to Your Account and select Your Preferences:

Select “Request Manager” from the drop-down menu in “Default Opening Page”: 


   
 

No NC Van Mon 3/30

The NC (North Country) ILL van route is cancelled today. Affected libraries are as follows:

Conway
Madison
Chocorua
Tamworth
Center Sandwich
Plymouth
Campton
Thornton
Lincoln
North Woodstock
Franconia
Bethlehem

Happy Monday to you.

Jennifer M. Finch (she/her)
Reference Librarian and State Data Coordinator
New Hampshire State Library
   
 

Your Preferences

Did you know you can have the NHAIS ILL System go straight to the Staff Dashboard or Advanced Search or (coming soon) Request Manager whenever you log in? It's one of the settings on the Your Preferences page:

NHAIS ILL libraries are each assigned 3 different logins with different privileges. Each login can also store a preferred opening page, how search results are sorted, which indexes you'd like to see when you open the Advanced Search page, and a number of other settings. Go to Your Account > Your Preferences, make your selections from drop-down menus, click Save, and see how it works. If you're not sure, just leave settings at "Use Library Default."


   
 

"Posted by:" noreply@blogger.com (Mary Russell)