Hi
 
we'd be interesting to hear how other libraries using Koha deal with the 
display of items marked "not for loan".
 
If you give an item the status of "not for loan" in the item record 
(items.notforloan = 1) the display in the OPAC is "No items available" (in 
red), the same as if all items are on loan. 
 
However we think this is possibly a bit confronting for our users when what 
we're trying to say is that the item is *available* - but only within the 
library. 
 
However if you get rid of the not for loan status and rely on, say, a public 
note, there is no flag at checkout that the item is not meant for loan.
 
I know this can also be controlled using item types - our Reference and Rare 
Books item types display as "Available" on the OPAC, but present a flag if you 
attempt to loan them out. However there are many items that we would like to 
make not for loan that don't neatly fit into a particular item type (eg. second 
copies of some reports, etc.), and which we'd like to keep as part of one of 
the other item types for reporting purposes.
 
Any feedback gratefully received.
 
Niall
 
 
 
 
 
 
Niall O'Driscoll | Assistant Manager, Information Resources (Acting) | NSW 
Parliamentary Library | niall.odrisc...@parliament.nsw.gov.au | ph. 02 9230 2481

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