Holds

Policies

Clean Holds Shelf List

This policy provides a brief explanation of the Clean Holds Shelf List and sets expectations for how items on that list should be handled. Approved by the RSA NFP Users Group on 5 August 2021.

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In Transit Items

Guidelines that should be followed for intransit items. Includes information about the various transit types, as well as about handling items that are Lost In-Transit, and about monitoring the Pending Transits List. Approved by the RSA Users Group September 1, 2021.

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Printed Documents Including Patron PII

The policy for how libraries should handle printed documents which include patron PII. Includes standards for information that should be included on Workflows printed receipts. Approved September 1, 2021.

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RSA Reciprocity

This policy discusses reciprocity within RSA. This revision to the RSA Reciprocity policy was approved by the RSA NFP Users Group on May 9, 2024.

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Procedures

RAILS Delivery Codes and Labeling

Libraries will now be identified by a three-digit delivery code followed by “-EP,” rather than by the library’s full name.
RSA has added these delivery codes to the RSA Membership List, since we are aware that this is the primary document used by our members for labeling outgoing materials. August 2022.

Download the RAILS Delivery Codes and Labeling procedure

Items Requested by a Non-RSA Library

Items requested by a non-RSA library may come via OCLC WorldShare, fax, Find More Illinois, or through Onshelf Items (pick list) from SHARE-ILL libraries. March 2024.

Download the Items Requested by a Non-RSA Library procedure

Cheat Sheets, Guides, Other Documents, and Videos

Training Video: Holds

Recorded July 2022.

View the Basic Holds Workshop Video – 58:40 minutes

Clean Hold Shelf Report

A library will receive a Clean Hold Shelf report in their Gmail after a hold has been on a library’s hold shelf for a set number of days (default 10 days) and the item has never been checked out in WorkFlows. July 2017.

Download the Clean Hold Shelf Report cheat sheet

Hold Map

Hold map can be found on the Circulation Parameters page

Hold Shows Available but Hasn’t Transited to Pickup Library

This cheat sheet explains what to do in the scenario that a patron receives notification that their hold is available, but the item isn’t at the pickup library. What happened? If a hold is double-trapped at the owning library and “Make Hold Available” is selected, WorkFlows immediately shows the item as available in the pickup library even though it hasn’t physically transited to the pickup library. The patron is then notified the next time hold notifications are generated, even though the item has not yet transited.

Download the Hold Shows Available but Hasn’t Transited to Pickup Library cheat sheet

How Holds Work

Holds rely on several parameters to work. For a hold to be successfully placed, all the rules must allow the hold. Here is a quick overview of what the system is looking for to allow a hold. November 2024.

Download the How Holds Work guide

Important Things About Holds

This guide contains 26 things you should know about handling holds. July 2017.

Download the Important Things About Holds guide

Trapping Holds

There are two ways to access what items are requested from your library to fill holds — through library email or WorkFlows Onshelf Items wizard. November 2024.

Download the Trapping Holds guide

NEWHOLDS Current Location

This cheat sheet explains the NEWHOLDS Current Location. May 2022.

Download the NEWHOLDS Current Location cheat sheet

Onshelf Items Wizard

The OnShelf Items list is generated for your library and shows items our users have placed on hold that are on your library’s shelf. This cheat sheet also includes instructions on how to use the OnShelf Items Wizard. August 2024.

Download the OnShelf Items Wizard cheat sheet
View WorkFlows Onshelf Items Wizard Video – 3:48 minutes

Video: Placing Holds

Instructions on how to place holds within WorkFlows and online using RSAcat. February 2021.

View Placing Holds Video – 6:53 minutes

Placing Book Club/Classroom or Research Holds

Book club or classroom holds are used when a patron needs multiple copies of the same title.

A research hold is used to fill a request for multiple titles for one patron. Example: you have a patron who is researching wind turbines. They want 3 books, they don’t care which 3 books they receive. July 2017.

Download the Placing Book Club/Classroom or Research Holds guide
View Placing Book Club and Classroom Holds in WorkFlows Video – 6:30 minutes
View Placing Research Holds Video – 6:15

Placing Copy Level Holds

Placing a copy level hold means only the item ID selected will ever satisfy the hold. WorkFlows will not look at any other item. July 2017.

Download the Placing Copy Level Holds cheat sheet

Placing Title Level Holds

Placing a title level hold will choose any available item that will satisfy the hold. July 2017.

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Sending and Receiving Items

Sending: Items sent intransit to another RSA Library. This includes items from Onshelf Items wizard, the picklist received as an email, or intransits that occur when discharging an item.

Receiving: Items received at your library. This includes intransits received for your patrons or returning items owned by your library that were sent to fill holds at other libraries. July 2017.

Download the Sending and Receiving Items guide

Setting Up and Using a NO-TRANSIT Account

RSA recommends that member libraries create a No-Transit user. If a library receives a hold request on an item (either via the picklist or the Onshelf Item wizard or receives a hold notice when discharging) and they are not able to send the item or do not wish to send the item, that item can be checked out to the No-Transit user. This action takes the items out of “In-transit” status and allows another item on the record to fill the hold. October 2022.

Download the Setting Up and Using a NO-TRANSIT Account guide

Sorting the Onshelf Items List

Occasionally, you may have a very long list of Onshelf items. In this situation, you may wish to pull the holds that are to be picked up at your location first. Fortunately, it is easy to sort your Onshelf Holds list by Pickup Location. October 2024.

Download the Sorting the Onshelf Items List cheat sheet

Special Locations (Reshelving and No-Transit)

A guide to how special item locations appear in both Workflows and RSAcat. October 2020.

Download the Special Locations guide

When Items are Unavailable to Fill Hold or Picklist Request

A guide to how special item locations appear in both Workflows and RSAcat. July 2017.

Download the When Items are Unavailable to Fill Hold or Picklist Request guide

Why Didn’t My Item Fill My Patron’s Hold?

There are many legitimate reasons why holds are filled other than how you expected the hold to be filled. WorkFlows attempts to fill holds with the first available item. Every time a barcode is scanned in the system for almost any reason other than a checkout, that item will be examined to see if it can fill a local hold or be transited to fill a hold elsewhere. May 2021.

Download the “Why Didn’t My Item Fill My Patron’s Hold?” guide

Holds Training Resources

RSA recommends that you review the following documents and videos available at our support site and YouTube channel. This list is a useful primer on RSA’s policies and standards regarding Holds and on how to manage holds in WorkFlows. These resources should be useful both as a refresher and to be given to new staff at your library.

Download the Holds Training Resources cheat sheet

More Info

For information on Interlibrary Loans, see the Interlibrary Loan, Union List Holds, and Other Resource Sharing page.

To understand how your library holds are setup to work in our system, see the Holds Parameters page.

Categorized as: Circulation, Holds, ILL

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