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Use case: the booking module is used for room reservations. | Use case: the booking module is used for room reservations. | ||
+ | Enhancements to Creating a New Reservation including ability to list or show calendar of the resource availability when making the booking, ability to add a note field, make the ‘enter’ key work for the Next button, and ability to cut and paste the resource barcode. | ||
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+ | === Examples from other systems === | ||
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+ | * Dartmouth has a really nice view of study rooms: https:// | ||
+ | * Humboldt State has a nice public view of bookings: https:// | ||
+ | * Libcal from Springshare looks pretty nice: http:// | ||
==== Edit existing bookings ==== | ==== Edit existing bookings ==== | ||
See https:// | See https:// | ||
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+ | Add ability to manage existing reservations on a given resource (booked, captured, and out) including displaying all reservations for a given item, ability to edit the note, and ability to edit start and end day and time for each of the booked, captured and out statuses. This mode should also be accessible from the booking view from the patron record, when an individual reservation is chosen. If time and resources permit, it would be nice to include the ability to do the functions of create new, cancel, capture, pickup and return in this mode. | ||
==== Allow patrons to place their own bookings ==== | ==== Allow patrons to place their own bookings ==== | ||
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Use case: a patron goes to the desk and a Library worker books them a laptop for the next day. When the patron checks their email, they have an email confirming the reservation. | Use case: a patron goes to the desk and a Library worker books them a laptop for the next day. When the patron checks their email, they have an email confirming the reservation. | ||
- | ==== Examples from other systems | + | ==== Enhancements to the Pull List ==== |
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+ | Include better formatting for printing and better sorting options, particularly the ability to sort by day and time. Offer column picker to control order, width, and what columns can display. | ||
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+ | ==== Enhancements to Capture Process ==== | ||
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+ | Include ability to confirm capture and to optionally bypass capturing for non-catalogued items. | ||
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+ | ==== Ability to view reservations (reserved, captured, and out) in My Account in the OPAC ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Better integration of Booking in the patron record in the staff client, using a tab instead of under ‘Other’==== | ||
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+ | ==== Better integration of Billing and Overdues with Booking | ||
- | Humboldt State has a nice public view of bookings: https:// | ||
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