[CALIBK12] Patron History

Ann Sperske asperske at nvusd.k12.ca.us
Tue Sep 4 08:19:01 PDT 2007


As of today, we can see the patron history with Destiny textbook manager. It's important to see the patron history because:
1) a student leaves the school and has books checked out in her name
2) to make sure students are issued only 1 textbook per class and don't try to check out multiple copies (oh, because they lost one or left it in the car)
3) to track patron statistics -- as far as seeing what courses are the most impacted
4) as to library patron history, it's important to see what a student has checked out in the past to make good, solid recommendations for future checkouts-- lead them to the right kinds of genres that interest them.
5) to mark as lost any book that belongs to a student who dies unexpectedly
6) to check what books a student has checked out and if necessary scan a lost textbook to find its owner and then make a note in the student profile if the student is a habitual textbook/library book LOSER. 

These are some of the very important reasons that Destiny provides a patron history and why we use it. If we didn't have it available, it would severely impact our ability to do our job effectively. Good luck.


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Hello. All of the libraries in my district began using Destiny last  
week. With the new program, our assistant superintendent did not want  
the library staff to be able to view the patron history, stating  
students' privacy, so she had the IT dept turn it off. The LMTs are  
planning on talking to her about this at our next meeting because we  
are very concerned about the implications this would have at the  
school level vs. public. We use this information to prove to students  
and parents that a student has checked out a book. We compare the  
date a book was checked out to a student's schedule from Aeries and  
their attendance on that date. When this is presented, it puts all  
disputes to a halt. Without this, we will have no leg on which to stand.

So, I was wondering:

1. Are you able to view your patron history? How valuable do you find  
it to be? For what purposes do you use it other than the reason above?
2. What is CSLA's stance on this? I'm familiar with ALA's, but school  
libraries have unique issues that public/academic don't have.
3. If you have Destiny, do you know if patron history can be turned  
on for the textbook side and not the library side? Ideally, we want  
BOTH because we run into this same situations with library books as  
well when classes come in, but the textbook side is the most crucial.

TIA! We appreciate it.

Connie Joyce
Library Media Teacher
Rancho Cucamonga High School
Rancho Cucamonga, CA

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