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Introduction

Alma uses Work Orders to represent times when you are working on a specific item or item record and need to move it through a series of steps. For handling Lost and Missing items, DUL libraries will use this process.

Use cases covered in this work order

  • Case 1: Items ages to lost

    • Example: Patron checks out the item and doesn’t return it.

    • What happens in Alma: Alma automated lost loan process marks the item with automated process type “lost” and charges the patron a fine.

    • Next step: Closing the loan

  • Case 2: Item is declared lost

    • Example: Patron says “Hey, I checked this out but I left it on the airplane so I can’t return it.” 

    • What happens in Alma: Staff mark the loan lost from patron loans list. Alma marks the item with automated process type “lost”, with no associated work order status. 

    • Next step: Closing the loan

  • Case 3: Requested item cannot be found

    • Example: A patron requests an item. When staff go to pull it from the shelf, the item cannot be found.

    • What happens in Alma: Staff process request by using “Mark as Missing.” Item goes to associated item process type of “Missing.” Marking the request as missing moves it to the next item (or makes it unfilled if no other items are possible.) 

    • Next step: Search for the item.

  • Case 4: All other ways that an item goes missing

    • Example: A library does a shelf inventory over the summer and discovers an item is not shelved as expected.

    • What happens in Alma: Staff move the item to a Missing status in one of three ways

      • Select “Toggle Missing Status” from the item record;

      • Edit the item record directly to aplly the

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