Tipasa release notes, March 2023
Release Date: March 19, 2023
Introduction
This release of Tipasa provides new features and enhancements in addition to bug fixes. These features will help you manage more complex workflows, including:
- See dates adjusted for your library's time zone and locale
- Utilize enhancements to off-system requesting
- Improve fill rates and speed in-group fulfillment with enhanced requestability
Many of these enhancements are the direct result of your feedback.
Recommended actions
For this release, we recommend that you review the following checklists and complete the relevant tasks so that you can adjust your policies and workflows and train your staff. These checklists identify updates that we have determined as significant for most institutions. We encourage you to review all of the items in the release notes to determine whether there are other items that might require additional action or follow up by your institution.
Administrative actions
These items require immediate action or decisions.
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Have your contact information or lending policies changed? If so, please make the appropriate updates in the OCLC Policies Directory. |
Follow-up actions
In an effort to keep your staff informed of new features and changes, you may also want to consider these items.
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New features and enhancements
See dates adjusted for your library's time zone and locale
Until now, the OCLC interlibrary loan network has been very US Eastern Time centric. Regardless of where you are located in the world, dates and times have displayed in Eastern Time and US style for date and time stamps.
With this release, values are now stored with full UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) date and time stamps. This enables the display of dates to you and your users in your institution's time zone and region's preferred format, which eliminates the need to convert dates and times to your local time zone. These are derived from the following values the WorldCat Registry:
- Open Hours (for time zone)
- Currency and Locale (for preferred format)
Your time zone and preferred format are displayed in the following places:
- OCLC Policies Directory: Schedule tab (Open Hours, Closure Dates)
- Tipasa staff interface: Request history, all date fields (i.e., need by date, request date, shipped date, due date, received date, returned date)
Example 1: Closure Dates. If you are in Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC +11:00 hours) and set a closure for March 20-27:
Users in US Central Time (UTC –6:00 hours) will see the closure as March 19-26:
Example 2: Due Date. The value saved is the UTC equivalent of 23:59:59 in the lender's time zone on the date entered as the due date.
Lender's time zone | Borrower's time zone | Lender's due date | String stored in the database | What the borrower sees |
US Pacific Time (UTC –8:00 hours) | Australian EDT (UTC +11 hours) | 3/11/2023 | 2023-03-12T07:59:59Z[UTC] | 12/03/2023 (because this is March 12 at 18:59 in their time zone) |
Notes
- With the My Account release on March 6, date and time enhancements for ILL items were installed in the My Account interface, including submitted date, patron due date, need-by date, and notification dates. Until this Tipasa release on March 19, a date displayed in My Account could be up to 1 day different than the corresponding date displayed in the Tipasa staff interface.
- For circulation integration with WMS, Alma, Sierra, or Millennium, the full date and time in UTC will be sent.
- Printouts were not updated with this release, but they will be with an upcoming release. In the meantime, we recommend that you do not include due dates on book straps.
- Notifications likewise were not updated with this release, but they will be with an upcoming release.
- Requests that were in-flight before this install will not be updated retroactively.
For more information, or questions about specific date and time changes, please feel free to contact OCLC Support.
Utilize enhancements to off-system requesting
Improved performance for retrieving the list of partner records
Previously, loading of a large list of partner records took time and could result in a system timeout. New limits of 3000 total partner records and 500 active partners have been added to eliminate these timeouts. A spinner now also displays while the list is being retrieved.
Sort requests by partner names
Although most columns in the Off-System Borrowing queue were sortable previously, the Off-System Lender column was not. With this release, the list of requests is now sortable by lending partner name.
Additional fixes and changes
- Partner symbols can no longer include spaces. If you previously created a symbol that included a space, the space has been replaced with a hyphen.
- The Requester Reference ID was previously not being retained when an off-system request was created. This has been fixed, and the ID is now saved with the request as expected.
- Using the Next Request option to navigate through a list of off-system requests would sometimes invoke an error. The Next Request and Previous Request options now behave as expected, letting you move forward and back among the list of requests.
- In the Change Status menu, the list of reasons-for-no is only displayed correctly in English. The reasons-for-no now display correctly for all languages. Each reason-for-no is now preceded by three hyphens to “indent” the list within the Unfilled section of the menu.
For more information, see Off-System Requesting.
Improve fill rates and speed in-group fulfillment with enhanced requestability
For libraries that have subscribed to OCLC Resource Sharing for Groups
By leveraging the Automated Request Manager, enhanced requestability provides a more accurate lender assignment for a group than is possible today. And, enhanced requestability groups (ERGs) are profiled groups with an improved requestability response for participating group members.
To improve fill rates and speed in-group fulfillment for group members, when the ERG group symbol is used to identify lenders, the resulting lender string is informed by the following:
- Real-time item availability
- Collection profiling (which includes shelving location)
- Lender to borrower turnaround time
- The group's custom load balancing
ERGs will appear in the profiled group lists in both OCLC Service Configuration and the OCLC Policies Directory.
For more information, see Custom Holdings Paths.
Bug fixes and known issues
For a list of current and recently fixed issues, see Known issues.
Important links
Product Insights: Resource Sharing
To help you become familiar with the enhancements and fixes, please attend the upcoming webinar Product Insights: Resource Sharing (date to be determined).
OCLC Resource Sharing Conference web series
OCLC invites you to view the recordings from past presentations in the 2022 OCLC Resource Sharing Conference (RSC22) web series. This year’s series of free, virtual sessions featured ILL 101 sessions, automation, controlled digital lending, and moving resource sharing forward during this challenging time. Recordings and slides are available in the community center.
RSC22 included these sessions:
- Working smarter not harder: How to automate your holdings and configure policies to expedite fulfillment | Recording
- Lightning sessions: Resource sharing at the Internet Archive and E-book lending/borrowing demystified | Recording
- The persistence of CONTU: The results of two surveys | Recording
- Controlled digital lending for resource sharing: Law and policy since 2018 | Recording
- A look into the future of ILL services | Recording
- Controlled digital lending during global COVID-19 and beyond | Recording
Information for the upcoming 2023 OCLC Resource Sharing Conference (RSC23) is available at oc.lc/rsc23.
Virtual Workshop Series: Learn how to fine-tune your ILL setup
The series included the following topics:
- Part 1: Fine-tune your policies and deflections (recording, slides, and checklist available)
- Part 2: Construct your custom holdings (recording, slides, and checklist available)
- Part 3: Automate your request process (recording, slides, and checklist available)
- Part 4: Curate and care for your constant data (recording, slides, and checklist available)
- Part 5: Make your usage statistics count (recording, slides, and checklist available)
Support websites
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