Setting your library's hours, Setting up your library's current calendar – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Preparing to circulate your collection

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Setting your library's hours

Setting up your library hours in System Setup is important because Circulation

Desk uses this information when calculating due dates and fines for hourly

checkouts. Be sure to define opening and closing times for each day of the week

you are open, even if you are only open once a month on that day.
To set up the opening and closing times for your library, follow these steps:
1. From Circulation in System Setup, select the Hours tab.

To cancel changes

before saving

2. In the Sunday through Saturday text boxes, enter the default opening and

closing times for your library. Remember to add

am

or

pm

. When you're

finished, click Save.

Setting up your library's current calendar

You record your library's closed days in the calendar in System Setup.

Circulation Desk uses this calendar to determine due dates, calculate overdues,

and monitor grace periods.

Important:

Any changes you make to your calendar take effect when you reopen

Circulation Desk. These changes, however, are not applied

retroactively to checkout due dates. For example, if you close a day

that lies less than two weeks in the futureĊassuming your maximum

circulation period is two weeksĊcopies already checked out that

come due on that day are still due on that day. If a copy is checked in

late because the library was closed on the due date, a fine is still

calculated and assessed based on the settings in the Fines tab.

Make sure that you have hours of operation defined in the Hours tab for each

day you are open. Circulation Desk treats days without defined hours of

operation as if they were closed.
System Setup uses the default annual calendar as a template when you create a

calendar for the new year. You are not required to change any of the settings in

the default annual calendar.

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