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What shows up beside an item that has been checked out correctly?
What is a green check mark
100
When issuing a new card what is the 1st thing you should?
What is check and see if the patron already exists in Polaris.
100
What is the address for the library's webpage?
100
Who can request an InterLibrary Loan?
What is a current adult patron in good standings.
200
If there is a long line at the Circ. desk what can patrons use to check-out?
What is Self-Check Out.
200
How do you access the morning Pull List in Polaris?
What is Request Manager
200
Where on the webpage are upcoming events listed for the library?
What is calendar
200
How many items can you InterLibrary Loan at any given time?
What is 4 items may be requested and/or borrowed.
300
What 2 screens need to be opened in order to check items in?
What is Check-in Screen and Bibliotecha scanner software
300
Under what section would a patron to to access NCLive?
What is Databases and More.
300
How long can an InterLibrary Loan sit on the holds shelf?
What is 7 days.
400
Where does a patron go to renew their books on the Self-Check out machine?
What is their account.
400
When an item is returned before checking it in you should do what?
What is check for damages.
400
There are 5 tabs/buttons people can use to search the catalog. Name 3.
What is Title, Author, Subject, Series, Keyword
400
How soon should a patron ask for a renewal on an Interlibrary loan before it's due?
What is 5 days.
500
What can block a patron from being able to check out at Self-check out?
What is overdue fines, items, or check address block.
500
How do you know an item has veen succesfully checked in?
What is it will show up in the Check-In screen and the bibliotecha scanner will go from orange to green.
500
What link can a patron click to see what materials they have out, fines, or holds?
What is Check my account.
500
What types of materials can not be requested on InterLibrary Loan?
What is computer software, audio/video, reference, special collections (rare, archival, local history, etc.) and fragile or bulky items.
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