Hi, A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion about a self checkout module that went something along the lines of "there was one, but it doesn't work, there's a workaround but anyone can borrow to anyone... etc..." Has anyone written their own or updated the old module to work with the 2.2.x codebase since then, or prior to then but missed the email? If you have one and are willing to share please let me know. Failing that, I think I'll be engineering one in the coming weeks, so if anyone has any great ideas on how this should work really well then it would be great to know. I'm foreseeing something that is ultimately pretty simple: * Patron scans card and optionally enters password * Patron scans books * Patron says they're done * Machine prints receipt with books and due dates on it * Patron leaves library, books under arm happy that they will be reading for months to come. Of course there are some what-ifs, e.g. non-returned loans, over book count that need to be dealt with in the most lovely way for a user, but that's just semantics :-) Thanks, Andrew _________________________ Andrew Yager, Managing Director (BCompSc MACS) Real World Technology Solutions Pty Ltd ph: 1300 798 718 or (02) 9563 4840 fax: (02) 9563 4848 mob: 0405 152 568 http://www.rwts.com.au/ _________________________ Real World Technology Solutions is an Authorised Apple Reseller, Telstra Dealer, Microsoft Small Business Solutions Specialist, Cisco Registered Partner and Member of Open Source Industry Australia.
On Wed 15 Aug, Andrew Yager wrote:
Hi,
A couple of weeks ago there was some discussion about a self checkout module that went something along the lines of "there was one, but it doesn't work, there's a workaround but anyone can borrow to anyone... etc..."
Has anyone written their own or updated the old module to work with the 2.2.x codebase since then, or prior to then but missed the email?
If you have one and are willing to share please let me know. Failing that, I think I'll be engineering one in the coming weeks,
It would be wonderful if you or someone else did. As I understand it, koha is intended for use in libraries of all sizes. Large public lending libraries naturally have two main concerns: theft of books, and extracting fines from borrowers who return books late. Reference libraries don't have the second of these concerns: since books are not lent. There is a third type of library which is perhaps half way beween the two: the private professional library. I am a lawyer. There are about 50 of us here and we have quite a few thousand books: I haven't a clue how many, since there is no printed list. The books owned by us communally are on bookshelves in corridors, open rooms and so on. Most of us also own our own books which we may or may permit others to borrow. We may have many copies of some books. Anyone here can remove books them without physical restriction. However, no-one will steal them. The reasons for wanting to install ILS software are to find where books are in the two buildings we occupy, and if they are not on the shelf, to find out who has got them. So what we need is the ability for people to be able to check out books and to check them in themselves from their desks. ie they will find out where the book is, go to the relevant shelf and get it, return to their desk and check it out. (Barcodes are also irrelevant unless each of us is to acquire a barcode reader.) I am sure that there are may thousands of similar libraries. The lis-law mailing list has a large number of subscribers: some are from the huge law libraries but many more run libraries in small firms. And there are many firms who do not have a librarian at all who are not on the list. Roger -- Roger Horne roger@hrothgar.co.uk http://www.hrothgar.co.uk/YAWS/
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