00:05:05 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Good Morning! I'm remoted into the box for Zoom... and so without mic/camera 00:05:13 Joseph Molloy: Reacted to "Good Morning! I'm re..." with 👍 00:05:55 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: I wasn't actually on the phone … instead vacation! 00:06:02 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: but we have exchanged emails 00:06:43 Joseph Molloy: https://folio-org.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PUBLIB/pages/1262059614 00:10:45 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: FWIW I've msgs david noe a couple ways 00:15:29 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 6: must have 00:15:57 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: [I'll probably say many things are must haves if they create any friction at all at the front desk] 00:18:07 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 7: must have (for our public schools) 00:19:17 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 7, weird version: I have built a circulation client for our Limitless Libraries program that depends on breaking the circ rules. Must be able to change due dates via API 00:20:52 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: [slow on the draw: here's library staff with torches and pitchforks: ] 00:21:08 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: [from an AspenCon 2025 presentation] 00:22:11 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 8: I don't believe NPL/MNPS currently has this functionality in Carl.X or Carl.Connect 00:25:23 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 9: NPL Special Collections and other Library Use Only items and several public schools need In House Circ... 00:25:54 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: ... but it's implementation in Carl is "weird" and creates problems in the schools... 00:26:01 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: ... it's overreported 00:26:27 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Still on Row 9... 00:26:53 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: there's a problem that school staff do not trust (for good reason) check in, and often check in twice 00:27:02 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: which leads to the appearance of an in house circ 00:28:28 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Hi David Noe! 00:28:43 dnoe: completely lost track of time 00:29:50 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 10: Carl has "Who had it last" visible to staff that keeps up to 3 previous patrons associated with an item 00:30:08 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: I think schools make some use of this 00:33:38 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 11: NPL/MNPS use Aspen account linking and text notes to manage this function 00:35:05 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 11: FTR: Aspen announces to linked patrons that they are being linked, allows (some) users to block particular linkers 00:37:55 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: David Noe: what about your "outreach" circ? 00:38:05 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: delivery-to-home 00:38:40 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: And how does the thing get checked out? 00:39:48 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: FWIW NPL Limitless Libraries circulation client circll does something similar 00:40:31 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: circll: https://github.com/Nashville-Public-Library/circll the code is pretty ugly 00:46:10 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 12, Row 10: I've seen schools (Elementary schools) check a title on the fly with 25 kids lined up to check in and check out to see if they can get a kid at the front of the line a popular title that'll get returned later in the line... 00:46:41 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: ^ I'm actually making that scenario up, but it's something similar to this 00:49:50 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 16: that's what discovery does better 00:51:15 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: We don't even have to tell the staff to not use Carl for search/sort, 'cause it just ain't good 00:52:03 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: That said, in the basement having the ability to do this stuff in the ILS is faster 00:52:28 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: But this is for the Circ client, right? 00:52:35 Rob Roose: We would like it in Support Services 00:52:41 dnoe: Reacted to "But this is for the ..." with 👍 00:58:59 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 18: I'm imagining more outages in the next couple years. Nov 10 2025 was the worst scraperbot attack I've ever seen on our Aspen... cloudflare, AWS, etc outages... 00:59:25 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: oops ^ Row 19 01:00:30 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 20: must have. NPL doesn't do inventory... 01:01:21 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 20: item must be routed to technical services upon return 01:01:35 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: oh look, that's row #21! 01:03:19 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 21: routing to catalogers happens when the item is returned by patron to the Library 01:05:15 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Row 21: conjecture here, I don't really remember: Carl places a hold on the item to be delivered to a shared staff account with pickup location in the Main basement.. 01:05:52 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: And I know the schools have to use this too, but I don't know how it works to get the school librarian's attention upon return 01:06:50 dnoe: got to go to another meeting 01:07:06 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: I gotta step away too... 01:07:17 James Staub, Nashville Public Library: Is there a shared calendar .ics for this meeting?