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Ansin Info Center Orientation Guide

Volunteering Duties:
  • Assist with checkout
  • Shelve books
             - Books are returned to the book slot
             - Barcodes are scanned and checked in (this removes the item from the student’s record, so it’s important to make sure 
                 that the items get checked in correctly; otherwise a book could get re-shelved and remain on the overdue list causing                    all sorts of consternation).
             - Items are placed on cart until ready to shelve (these can be organized by call number if there’s time; all LS books have  

                green tape at the bottom)
             - Refer to the shelving guide below for shelving locations.
  • Students have the option of renewing items. Change dropdown menu to “Renewal,” scan the student’s barcode, and then the barcode of the item being renewed. If the student doesn’t have the item with them, let me know.
  • If a student has one or two overdue items, he or she many not borrow any more items until overdues are returned. Frequent renewals should be red flags. We are happy to hold items for students in the meantime. 
  • Neatening and straightening the shelves (books that are falling down, books that are pushed far back into the shelf) is always helpful!
  • Processing new books by applying barcode and call number labels, covering with dust jacket, and adding appropriate section and genre stickers.

Using the Computer
  • When returning/checking in books, make sure that “Bookdrop” mode has been selected. Scan item barcodes to check them in.
  • When checking out books, make sure that “Check In/Out” mode has been selected. Scan the student’s barcode (in binder), then scan the item’s barcode. Keep an eye on the screen to be sure that there are no error messages popping up.
             - Too many overdue books (Override)
             - Patron’s card is expired (Renew)
             - Barcode doesn’t exist (Ignore, and re-scan)
  • Students have the option of renewing items. Scan the student’s barcode to get into their record, change dropdown menu to “Renewal,” and scan the barcode of the item being renewed. If the student doesn’t have the item with them, let me know.
  • Students may check out as many books as their grade level plus one. For example, a 5th grader may have 6 books checked out at a time.
  • If a student has one or two overdue items, he or she many not borrow any more items until overdues are returned. Frequent renewals should be red flags. We are happy to hold items for students in the meantime. 

Shelving Quick Reference Guide




APPLEWILD SCHOOL
120 Prospect Street,
Fitchburg, MA 01420 978.342.6053 Library at x202

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