15:08:25 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I may have missed it, will there be a feedback form or way to solicit feedback going out based on this webinar? 15:17:14 From MA1A James Gleason (he/his) : Will the OPACs still be branded? 15:17:39 From AZ1A - Erin Pawlus : I notice the buttons to navigate through the results are very tiny. We had a patron contact us about how difficult it is to see the buttons on our current WebOPAC 15:17:39 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I would think so. This is just a test drive of the prototype 15:17:50 From Sam Lundberg : Can "Checked Out" be broken down by cartridge, rather than a long list? 15:19:20 From MA1A James Gleason (he/his) : Great! 15:20:03 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Will titles be able to be moved up and down in an order on a cartridge 15:20:36 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : You have 5 books and you want book x at position 2 say 15:21:03 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I have envisioned since we started this process allowing patrons to rearrange things the way staff can 15:21:22 From NC1A Joshua Berkov : if a patron were to add several books from a series, they might want to check to make sure the service will have the books in the correct order 15:21:31 From Sam Lundberg : Same, I was imagining simple "Move up" and "move down" buttons in the queue 15:21:39 From MA1A James Gleason (he/his) : Ditto 15:21:56 From BERDINA NIETO : It would be an amazing feature for our patrons to be able to customize their own cartridge like that. 15:21:57 From CO1A - Teresa Kalber : Agreed - would be a nice feature for our patrons to have. 15:21:59 From GA1A - Keith Haun : I'm with Craig, I think patrons would love to be able to get "fiddly" with their queue like that 15:22:00 From MO1A - Meghan : Will series order info be on this page so patrons don't mess up the order unknowingly? 15:22:03 From MA1A James Gleason (he/his) : Just like Neflix used to do 15:22:05 From Ricardo C. CA1C : As staff it can be difficult to adjust the specific spot, so yes it would be great to be able to edit 15:22:08 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : If we're going to essentially show patrons the service queue we probably would want to let them have some control over order and such 15:22:55 From Kimberly Paczosa MN1A : Yes, yes! Let them order their books the way they want to receive them on the cartridge. 15:23:12 From Judy.Mooney@libraries.idaho.gov : Yes! let them order 15:23:24 From Sam Lundberg : Do we want to allow patrons to change cartridge size? Maybe with a hard limit based on size 15:23:49 From Sam Lundberg : (can't go above 3.5GB for example) 15:24:12 From MA1A James Gleason (he/his) : Excellent! This sorting is just what patrons have been asking for! Now, is it exprtable???? 15:24:14 From GA1A - Keith Haun : I think some patrons would like the ability to download their entire reading history, either as a single very long webpage or in Excel / CSV format 15:24:39 From MA1A James Gleason (he/his) : What Keith said ;) 15:24:57 From CO1A - Teresa Kalber : Ditto Keith and James 15:24:58 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Adding to what Sam is saying anyway to push items onto the next order should the order size exceed what can be put on a single cartridge. I'm thinking Westerns, Spy Novels and Fantasy/Sci-Fi titles 15:25:35 From MO1A - Meghan : Exporting the whole list or printing would be amazing. 15:25:42 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Reading history exports would be useful. We get many requests for reading histories that we send to patrons 15:26:31 From Kyle Honeycutt : I don't think we are going to be able to allow patrons to customize orders (cartridges). The queue WILL be possible. 15:27:24 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : So could the queue be exposed to patrons? 15:27:45 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : That would be a good way to do things 15:27:46 From MA1A James Gleason (he/his) : Roger that 15:28:39 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : How about a way to flag the library to contact and update things 15:29:06 From Kimberly Paczosa MN1A : Email, please, for contact information. 15:29:24 From Ricardo C. CA1C : Any type of message to connect email update with bard or flag the library so we can update 15:29:24 From MA1A James Gleason (he/his) : Or a message that says "pending approval?" 15:29:31 From CO1A - Teresa Kalber : Would this add an extra contact in the system, but still keep the old information or overwrite? 15:29:47 From BERDINA NIETO : It would be a helpful feature for patrons, but rather than have their profile update immediately, it would need to approved by the library first, especially if they're moving out of state. 15:30:49 From CO1A - Teresa Kalber : I agree that the library needs to be notified about the change and then get approved and or modified by staff. 15:31:08 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : One thing we'd want to offer is a failsafe warning to patrons about changing information. Do you want to change this yes or no? 15:32:41 From CO1A - Teresa Kalber : Question on patrons being able to change/update their own preferences: Will we be able to suppress some of our subject codes from the OPAC so they can't use them? For example: No nightly automatic selection is a subject in our catalog, but not one we would want patrons to see or use. 15:33:23 From Ricardo C. CA1C : It would be nice to subscribe to author as well, not sure if that is the next slide 15:33:26 From MA1A James Gleason (he/his) : Agree, we would need to curate this. 15:33:28 From Sam Lundberg : I was about to say, can we have a library defined list of subjects available to add? 15:33:57 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : We have local subjects we primarily use that would be nice to have available 15:33:58 From NC1A Joshua Berkov : totally agree with a curated list of subjects 15:34:12 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : How about most checked out books rolling for the last 30 days 15:34:14 From NC1A Joshua Berkov : one problem with authors is multiple spellings for same author 15:34:14 From GA1A - Keith Haun : These look like preferred subjects and authors,, will there be a way for patrons to exclude? 15:34:47 From NC1A Joshua Berkov : Like Lucado, Max. and Lucado, Ax without a period 15:34:53 From NC1A Joshua Berkov : Max 15:34:58 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : A way for patrons to send feedback about issues in particular titles 15:35:18 From GA1A - Keith Haun : Nevermind, I see the Book Exclusions button 15:36:16 From Ricardo C. CA1C : Maybe a small message that not all books are rated and you can potentially get books with funny business 15:36:26 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Any way to make these changes to blocks and subject preferences temporarily changeable but kept after the session? 15:36:52 From NC1A Joshua Berkov : Agree with Ricardo 15:37:07 From BERDINA NIETO : Frequently Blocked Books might be changed to "Do not send me books with:" and add an Unrated subject. 15:37:42 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Do not send me books with.. would be a good way to word it 15:37:50 From MO1A - Meghan : Agree. 15:38:09 From AZ1A - Erin Pawlus : I assume if a patron changes something in WebOPAC, there's no way to see that on the staff side of KLAS...in the rare case that there are arguments about who made a change to preferences 15:38:12 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I want to allow subscription to local magazines from my serials module 15:38:17 From CO1A - Teresa Kalber : I like "do not send me books with" better too 15:38:18 From Sam Lundberg : Will this suppress things like DDB9? 15:39:20 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Good point by Erin. We'd like to see some chain of responsibility for changes 15:39:30 From VT1A - Karen Gravlin : Agreed - that would be helpful. 15:40:00 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : DDB9 BARD 15:40:11 From Sam Lundberg : I like the auto-comment. I almost want a digest email of patron-made changes just to sanity-check their changes 15:40:37 From GA1A - Keith Haun : I like the idea of having a paper trail on what the patron does, but my worry with using the Comments section is that some users may overwhelm it. I don't know what kind of limits the Comments function currently has. 15:40:39 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I vote for feedback to the library by email also 15:41:33 From Kimberly Paczosa MN1A : What Sam said. 15:41:42 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I'd like to see a way for a patron to order books from the OPAC and have a kind of "receipt" of what is being ordered/sent 15:42:00 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : This would be available by email 15:42:17 From GA1A - Keith Haun : Maybe the changes could be kept on a "back end", and use a tool to generate a "Patron Made These Edits in this date range" report 15:43:04 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I'd like to add a way to pull WebOPAC stats ourselves instead of waiting on a monthly report. A way to see what's happening today. How many patrons are using, downloading and such 15:43:22 From CO1A - Teresa Kalber : Or even a column like on the items tab with who made the change and have "OPACuser" as the person making the change. 15:43:25 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : We are now using browses to present genre specific version of TBT 15:44:00 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I like the order series grouped in with order book 15:44:03 From AZ1A - Erin Pawlus : +1 to what Teresa used suggested re: OPACuser 15:44:12 From AZ1A - Erin Pawlus : just suggested... 15:46:07 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : +2 to Teresa's idea also 15:46:14 From AZ1A - Erin Pawlus : LIKE on the items tab 15:46:40 From Ricardo C. CA1C : How can we test it? 15:46:45 From Sam Lundberg : I'd also love that on the Contact tab. Only problem is that "last modified by" is blank for new records 15:46:58 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I'll second Ricardo 15:47:34 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Will you be able to use Boolean logic in the search boxes 15:48:02 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : A way to combine terms in some way 15:48:59 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Even a way to put in "" for exact terms, and/or 15:49:08 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Cool beans 15:49:40 From SC1A - Allie Lovette : It would be nice if there could be a "did you mean?" feature for typos or misspellings. Sometimes we have author names or titles that people can mistype or spell and it just comes up with nothing. Or even an option that if you start typing it fills in the rest 15:49:45 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Except for us old timers :-) 15:50:35 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Auto fill would be nice. I'm guessing it's based on what you've searched and figuring out what other's have searched 15:51:03 From CO1A - Teresa Kalber : Yes like Hiaasen or Hiassen that I can never get rightπŸ˜€ 15:51:06 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : How about a popularity engine for subjects or search terms or books 15:51:31 From Ricardo C. CA1C : Great presentation, when will it be posted so my colleagues can check it out. 15:52:29 From Kimberly Paczosa MN1A : Yes, Teresa! :) 15:52:37 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Yes. I'd like to see a way to do a if you like this book... you might like this one... 15:53:15 From GA1A - Keith Haun : Being able to export just about any given set of search results would be useful 15:53:21 From Sam Lundberg : I might have missed this: Does clicking "Order Book" from the search take you off of the search results page? 15:53:26 From AZ1A - Erin Pawlus : More exporting options might be good, but we mostly just get asked for reading history 15:53:58 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I think small group trials would be nice 15:54:09 From BERDINA NIETO : Thinking of outreach and branding, is there the possibility for a "Share this title on Facebook/Twitter"? 15:54:13 From WA1A Traci Timmons (she/her) : Currently, we display our in-process books in the WebOPAC, but know our patrons often get confused that they can't yet order something. Is there a way to better highlight that something isn't yet available/in process? 15:54:19 From CO1A - Teresa Kalber : Thank you for showing us the new OPAC. I'm excited for it to be available to our patrons. Especially now that the new BARD Mobile is up with the revamped search ability. 15:54:54 From Kimberly Paczosa MN1A : We certainly appreciate that you are asking for input from stakeholders.πŸ™‚ 15:55:20 From Sam Lundberg : Wonderful, thank you! 15:56:33 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : Could we use the requests list as a wait or wishlist for books in process 15:56:50 From WA1A Traci Timmons (she/her) : Yes, sounds good on the in-process highlighting ideas. Thanks! 15:57:32 From Ricardo C. CA1C : It would be nice to get a notification when the book becomes available without having to monitor it 15:58:06 From WA1A Traci Timmons (she/her) : +1 Ricardo! 15:58:16 From Ricardo C. CA1C : In the staff side too 15:58:32 From GA1A - Keith Haun : Following what Craig said, In Process books have a "Preorder" button that puts it on your list and a "We'll send this to you as soon as it comes out" message 15:58:55 From Hope Williams NV1A : Thank you. 15:58:59 From Kimberly Paczosa MN1A : +1 Ricardo and Keith. 15:59:04 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : I like Keith's idea of the wording 15:59:13 From MN1A - Dan Malosh : Looks good! Super excited! 15:59:16 From GA1A - Keith Haun : πŸ‘ 15:59:28 From BERDINA NIETO : Thanks so much for everything you've been working on! I'm very excited to see the final result! 15:59:49 From NC1A - Craig Hayward : The only thing we didn't get to see is the page when you're not logged in 16:01:33 From Ricardo C. CA1C : Thank you!!! 16:01:42 From Robert.Freitas : Thank you! 16:01:47 From VT1A - Karen Gravlin : Thank you! 16:01:47 From SC1A - Allie Lovette : Thank you!