Inventory, Chapter 19 inventory basics, Overview of an inventory – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual

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Inventory

Chapter 19 Inventory basics

After circulating your collection, you may notice that some items just aren't

where they're supposed to be. Inventorying your collection lets you know exactly

what you have and what is missing or just misshelved. Once you know what's in

your collection, you'll also be in a better position to make acquisition decisions.
With Follett Software's Inventory application, you can choose to take stock of

your entire collection or inspect one section at a time. This chapter includes an

overview of the inventory process, detailed planning instructions, a checklist to

help you during inventory, and instructions for starting and getting around

Inventory.

Overview of an inventory

Inventory works with Circulation Desk and Cataloging. This means you can

continue to circulate your collection and add new titles and copies while an

inventory is in progress. When you finish an inventory, you can print reports by

title or call number that list all of the items that are missing from your collection.
The following diagram gives the big picture" overview of how Inventory works:

There are three ways to add items to inventory:

S Scan them directly into the Inventory main window.

S Use a PHD and process the data later.

S Create a data file of scanned barcodes and process the data later.

You can use any combination of these methods to take inventory.
Before you finalize inventory, print an Inventory List by Call Number for

Unmarked items. This report lists any items you may have missed.

Begin

Inventor

y

Finalize

Inventor

y

Plan

Scan

Report

Monday: 001-399
Tuesday: 400-699
Wednesday: 700-999

After finalizing inventory, print the

inventory lists to see what's missing:

S Inventory List by Title

S Inventory List by Call Number

Missing:

T 123456

T 13579

T 24680

Not

Inventoried

(Unmarked)

Whether you plan to run a full invenĆ

tory or several partial inventories,

set up a schedule before you start.

This will help you keep track of what

you've done and what areas still

need to be inventoried.

T 625

Inventory status is set based on

copy status. For more information,

see the table on page 211.

Inventory and copy statuses of

any remaining Unmarked items

are set to Missing.

'

'

Scan

the Item

Inventoried

(Marked)

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