Using the bookbag – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual

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Chapter 35 Using your OPAC

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Using the Bookbag

If allowed in Setup (see page 406), your patrons can collect the titles that interest

them, and edit and print or save the list. If allowed in System Setup, they can

place holds or reserves on items in the Bookbag. To open the Bookbag, select

Bookbag from the toolbar or Tools menu:

Enter the title you want

for the report.

My Bookbag" is the

default title.

This option adds the

following note tag

contents to the report:
S 505 tag, subfield a

S 511 tag, subfield a

S 520 tag, subfield a

By default, the Bookbag

Report is sorted by

Call Number-Author

when printed or saved.

You can also sort the

report by Title-Author

or Author-Title.

Deletes the selected

title, or empties

the Bookbag

Sends the report to

the printer

Saves the report

to a file

Uses the output options

to show how the report

will print or save

Shows the titles in

the order they were

selected

The Bookbag information is printed or saved in bibliographic format. The

following is an example of a Bookbag Report using the default settings:

Sunnydale High School

10/13/2000 @ 11:53 am My Bookbag Page 1
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398.2 LAN
Lang, Andrew, 1844–1912, ed. The orange fairy book. New York, :
Random House, c1964.

398.2 MAC
MacDonald, George, 1824–1905. At the back of the North Wind.
New York, : F. Watts, [1964].

398.2 NES
Ness, Evaline. Tom Tit Tot : an English folk tale. Scribner,
1965.

398.22 SMA
Small, Ernest. Baba Yaga. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, c1966.

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