Polaris Basics: I

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POLARIS BASICS 1 The Find Tool, Circulation and Reports and Notices

TODAY’S AGENDA Logging into Polaris  Introduction to the basic parts of Polaris  Creating a new patron record  How to use the find tool 

Item and bibliographic find tool  Patron record find tool  Patron Status 

Circulation: check in /check out  Reports and Notices basic tour 

LOGGING INTO POLARIS Prerequisites: 1. The workstation you are on must be registered in Polaris 2. You must have a Polaris username and password Steps: 1. Click on remote desktop connection 2. Enter Computer “polarisclient.tracpac.ab.ca” 3. Enter your credentials 4. Click on “Polaris ILS 3.6” icon 5. Reenter your credentials

Double click on Remote desktop connection icon

Enter “polarisclient.tracpac.ab.ca” in Computer

Enter your credentials

Click on “Polaris ILS 3.6” icon

Reenter your credentials

Click Okay

Let’s try it!

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS 1. File – allows you to create new tasks, Logoff, and exit

New tasks include:  Creating a new patron record  Creating a new item record

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS

2. Acquisitions – Allows you to place orders of books through Selection List

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS

3. Serials – We do not use this section

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS

4. Cataloging – Search for item records, bibliographic records, or create record sets of items within your collection

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS

5. Patron Services – Search for patrons records or create record sets of patrons within your library

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS

6. Circulation – This is where you would check in and check out books, check patron status, manage holds requests

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS

7. Administration – This is only used by the system administrators

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS

8. Utilities – This is where you would access reporting services for your library

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS

9. Windows – This is where you would set your view within Polaris as well as manage your open windows

10 COMPONENTS OF POLARIS

10. Help – This is where you can search Polaris documentation for help in completing tasks

REGISTERING A PATRON:

On the Polaris Shortcut Bar, click on “New.” Select “Patron Record” from list.

Address and Phone

All mandatory information is in bold Ensure patron code is correct Ensure expiration date is correct The address is also mandatory, but you must click on “Add…”, add multiple by clicking again. (“Edit…” when there is one already)

Ensure address check is filled in

Ensure there is a phone number

Specify which address you would like as default

Enter an email address in the Email address field

Notification option must be mailing address or email address – Telephone 1, 2, and 3 are only for libraries that have an automatic telephone system

Adding addresses:

Enter a postal code. This auto-populates City and Province

Enter the street address

Click OK to Save

PATRON REGISTRATION 

For more information on patron registration visit:

http://www.nlls.ab.ca/download/uploads/documents/ 0000/0753/Registering_Patrons_Rev.pdf

Let’s try it!

Test Patron Information: Joe Smith 123 Snowyland Drive Elk Point AB T0A 1A0 Ph. (780)777-1234 Email. [email protected] D.O.B. 07/01/1978

HOW TO USE THE FIND TOOL The find tool can be utilized to find information from many different locations in Polaris. Most commonly used are the: Item and Bibliographic Record find tool Patron Record and Status find tool Holds Request find tool

HOW TO USE THE FIND TOOL Basic components of the find tool:

Object: This is the type of item you are searching for. This can be item record, bibliographic record, patron record, holds request and many other things

HOW TO USE THE FIND TOOL

Search By: This is specifically how you are searching for you item. If you choose to search by barcode then in the “For” field you will need to enter a barcode number.

HOW TO USE THE FIND TOOL

Type: Implicit or Explicit Exact match (implicitly truncated) - Displays all the records beginning with the letters or numbers in the For box. No asterisk is needed after the term in this type of search.

Exact match (implicitly truncated) - Displays all the records beginning with the letters or numbers in the For box. No asterisk is needed after the term in this type of search.

HOW TO USE THE FIND TOOL

Sort by: If you would like to view your results in a specific order you can select a sorting option here.

HOW TO USE THE FIND TOOL

For: This is where you enter the data that you are wanting to search for, ie. Barcode number, title, patron’s name etc.

HOW TO USE THE FIND TOOL

Limit by: To refine your search you may select a limit by option. This could be for only books within your branch, or by a specific author for example.

HOW TO USE THE FIND TOOL

Lets try it! A patron walks in and would like you to add an email address in for them and change their notification option to email. A patron walks in and wants to know if your library has a book by Jodi Picoult entitled “House Rules”

BASIC CIRCULATION: CHECKING OUT A BOOK TO A PATRON 1.

Go to circulation  Check out

2.

Enter the patron information by:   

Scanning the patrons barcode Entering in the patrons barcode by hand Clicking the “find” button and searching for the patron in the find tool

BASIC CIRCULATION: CHECKING OUT A BOOK TO A PATRON 3.

Look for any blocking notes that may pop up. These may include: o

Library assigned blocks 

o

Free text blocks 

4.

Address check, do not return items in drop box, Ill held, registration expired, or unpaid bill Anything that you wish to add

Enter the item information by: o o o

Scanning the item’s barcode Entering in the item’s barcode by hand Clicking the “find” button and searching for the item in the find tool

BASIC CIRCULATION: CHECKING OUT A BOOK TO A PATRON Note: You can change the loan period in special circumstances by clicking on “special…” and choosing another date

Let’s try it!

BASIC CIRCULATION: CHECKING IN A BOOK 1.

Go to Circulation  Check in

2.

Enter the item information by: o o o

Scanning the item’s barcode Entering in the item’s barcode by hand Clicking the “find” button and searching for the item in the find tool

BASIC CIRCULATION: CHECKING IN A BOOK 3.

Follow the instruction for where the item is to go If the item simply goes to checked in then it can go back on your shelves  If the item has a note pop up stating “ in transit to…” then tag this item with a note to where it is going, and set aside for your next van run 

Let’s try it!

REPORTS AND NOTICES AT FIRST GLANCE

REPORTS AND NOTICES 

Most often ran reports include:   

Hold requests to fill Held call list Overdue call list

Utilities  Reports and Notices  Custom

Questions???

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION Kelly Kirkpatrick-Lauzon IT Consultant (Phone) 1-780-724-2596 ext. 239 or 1-800-561-0387 ext. 239 (Fax) 1-780-724-2597 (Email) [email protected] or [email protected] (Website) www.nlls.ab.ca