In PINES, libraries are responsible for cleanup and processing of precats.
Which means some libraries take care of them as soon as they are returned
and some never do. I do occasionally run reports and bug libraries about
them.

If they decide to retain the precat item, they should manually transfer the
item to a matching record and then make edits to the item attributes.

J. Elaine Hardy, PINES and Collaborative Projects Manager
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On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 1:46 PM Elizabeth Davis via Evergreen-general <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Everyone
>
>
>
> We were just curious how other consortium handle their pre-cat record
> management.  Do you run a script to automatically delete items or do you
> have a staff member that does it?
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>
> Thank you,
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>
>
> Elizabeth Davis
>
> she/her/hers
>
> Support & Project Management Specialist
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> Pennsylvania Integrated Library System (PaILS)
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