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1 Summit Day 2013 Brought to you by: Members Like You

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3 WELCOME John F. Helmer

4 SPOT

5 SPOT Report Heidi Nance

6 Profiles Heidi Nance

7 Statistics Melissa Treichel

8 Open Discussion

9 BREAK

10 NRE

11 Manual Requests Betty Boren

12 Stat, ROTA, AAR, o my!

13 Stats Jasper for numbers Jasper – Fill Rate – Borrower to Loan Ratio – Received to Shipped Ratio

14 Stats OCLC for transactions level details OCLC Jasper for numbers Jasper

15 Stats Jasper for numbers Jasper – Borrower Stats by Institution – Lender Stats by Institution – Not Supplied Reports

16 Stats Jasper for numbers Jasper – Turnaround Time Reports – Any Editions Stats – Borrower and Lender Stats by Institution

17 Stats Jasper for numbers Jasper – Borrower overall turnaround time – Lender overall turnaround time – Delivery turnaround time

18 Stats

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20 WHY? Discovery? E? Local Holdings? Is this really a bad thing? If not should we be measuring something else?

21 ROTA The objective of the Rota is to balance the number of requests each library patron places with the number of loans the library ships.

22 ROTA The ideal load leveling mechanism for the Alliance ensures a one-to- one ratio and allows libraries to achieve a predictable workload.

23 ROTA- BAD ROTA For the first ten months Navigator, the Alliance libraries were divided into two separate groups and then were ranked within their group - then every week flipped in the order of preference.

24 ROTA- BAD ROTA Then we combined into a single Rota and the ratios were calculated every two weeks.

25 ROTA- BAD ROTA Then Monthly, Then DAILY!

26 ROTA- Current ROTA Now I manually set it. Starting in FY 12. » No Swings » Plan ahead » Changed twice a year

27 ROTA- Current ROTA FY12 5 libraries had a below.59 ratio 7 libraries had over a 1.59 ratio 3 libraries had over a 2.00 ratio 59% of the libraries were within Ratio (1.59-0.50)

28 ROTA- Current ROTA FY12 5 libraries had a below.59 ratio 7 libraries had over a 1.59 ratio 1 libraries had over a 2.00 ratio 65% of the libraries were within Ratio (1.59-0.50)

29 ROTA- Current ROTA FY12 + FY13 4 libraries had a below.59 ratio 6 libraries had over a 1.59 ratio 0 libraries had over a 2.00 ratio 72% of the libraries were within Ratio (1.59-0.50)

30 ROTA I try not to mess with the libraries that have a ratio between 1.59-0.50. We have made a rule that a library cannot move more than 3 positions Up or Down

31 ROTA Good Ratio FY13 Borrowed : 24,779 items Lent : 24,656 items Ratio: 1.005

32 ROTA Bad Ratio FY13 Borrowed : 12,295 items Lent : 8,062 items Ratio: 1.52 Borrowed : 30,152 items Lent : 18,208 items Ratio: 1.656

33 ROTA Bad Ratio FY13 Borrowed : 3,499 items Lent : 5,975 items Ratio:.585 Borrowed : 1,575 items Lent : 3,064 items Ratio: 0.514

34 ROTA Ugly Ratio Borrowed : 1,920 items Lent : 984 items Ratio: 1.915

35 ROTA We want the work, please do not move us? – They lend more than they borrow Please do not move us we are to busy? – They borrower more than they lend

36 ROTA Can I move a library more that 3 positions?

37 AAR Annual Account Reconciliation Lost items are defined as items checked out to a Summit patron with a due date that falls in the AAR accounting year, April 1 through March 31.

38 AAR Annual Account Reconciliation Damaged items: report items since last report, through March 31.

39 AAR Procedures The List is posted ! https://docs.google.com/a/orbiscascade.org/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Amn5 Gyz4aAKbdF9JYVp3SVFyRXdsX1F6amtRRWpsRVE#gid=0 https://docs.google.com/a/orbiscascade.org/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Amn5 Gyz4aAKbdF9JYVp3SVFyRXdsX1F6amtRRWpsRVE#gid=0 1,009 items reported So far: 50 found + 18 noted= 68

40 AAR Have your found lists to me by Aug 17. Aug 27 I will be setting the list for invoices and payments.

41 AAR If you are own ed money – – Get your invoices to me right away! – Don’t leave money on the table ! If you own money – – Please pay as soon as you can, your money pays the other libraries

42 Open Discussion

43 Lunch - House Keeping Turkey Sandwich Veggie Wrap Cobb Salad I don’t want a lunch Be back by 1:30

44 Impacts of the SILS

45 Discovery Sara Brownmiller

46 Short Loans

47 Temporary Procedure Alma can only handle one type of Summit loan until late December.

48 Short Loans All Libraries Place a red dot on the bookband or sticker. This will inform the libraries that are using Alma that they will need to change the due date in Alma when they receive the item. Contact me if you run low on Red DOTS

49 Circulation Changes Will Parnell

50 Workflow Changes Kate Cabe

51 Printing Keith Folsom

52 Break

53 Future…..

54 Cohort 2-4 Bill Kelm

55 Stats – Wish List

56 Stats Wish List What do we want to start collecting and how are we going to use it?

57 Training

58 There has been no NRE training documents besides the website What is needed? What is wanted? Format? How can we help ExLibris

59 Open Discussion

60 Prizes !!! No, not as cool as the Mustaches

61 SPOT

62 FY13 SPOT Heidi Nance, UW, Chair Kate Cabe, WWU, Chair-elect Melissa J. Treichel, WU Will Parnell, PCC ( Marylhurst)* Amy Waite, Clark* Danny Smith, PCC* Council liaison: Nancy Hoover, Marylhust

63 FY14 SPOT Kate Cabe, WWU, Chair Julie Carter, Whitman, Chair-elect Melissa J. Treichel, WU Jesse Thomas, UI Michael Mackin, OHSU Erin Bledsoe, CWU Alex Merril, WSU Heidi Nance, UW Council liaison: Nancy Hoover, Marylhust

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