Quoting Jono from 21:56, 20th Mar 2006
Hmm... tricky.
On the one hand the booking system is good because it lets you plan your time in advance. It helps studends living far out from the center of town so that they don't waste a trip.
On the other hand its got some flaws. A book in high demand can be backlogged for days at a time with back to back bookings. In addition it allows some people to abuse the overnight and weekend loopholes.
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Quoting Lyeta from 22:00, 21st Mar 2006
So how did the forum go tonight if anyone went?
Just a note on some of the posts above, I don't see a problem with any aspect of the short loan booking system. Quite simply it rewards people who are organised, efficient and can be bothered to get their arses out of bed in the morning. I don't see what is wrong with that. I will admit the inflexibility in bring books back for 9am is a bit of a bitch if you have taken short loans out over Christmas vacation and can't make it back up to St. Andrews for that time in the morning, but other than that...
Quoting maenad from 22:28, 21st Mar 2006
Ben, will student reps get an email about the library student committee meeting or whatever it's called? I'd like to go because I think the issue of the booking system needs to be discussed more. I'm not convinced it's been thought through enough. My department is small so I think I have less of a problem with books than others, but if I really need a book, does the librarian expect me to stand in SL for four hours waiting for someone to return it?
Quoting cberry from 23:17, 21st Mar 2006
He did dodge a straight answer on the SL issue, however this is what I came away thinking. He dislikes the SL system not because it is a completely failed system, but because it is a relatively poor stop-gap to a problem. He wants to move as many SL books as possible to e-books, which can be used by all similtaniously. Books currently on SL will either remain on SL or moved to e-books, which is a practical, long-term solution to the problem.
Quoting Ben Reilly from 23:24, 21st Mar 2006Quoting maenad from 22:28, 21st Mar 2006
Ben, will student reps get an email about the library student committee meeting or whatever it's called? I'd like to go because I think the issue of the booking system needs to be discussed more. I'm not convinced it's been thought through enough. My department is small so I think I have less of a problem with books than others, but if I really need a book, does the librarian expect me to stand in SL for four hours waiting for someone to return it?
All schools have been asked (via the Director of Teaching) to send somebody along to the meetings we've already had this year... I'll email all the class reps about it again tomorrow.
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