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Are there middle school library management systems with a self check-out feature?

I volunteer a few hours weekly a middle school library that doesn't have a librarian or cataloging system. "Checking out" books consists of leaving me notes.

The school is looking to get a cataloging/circulation system, and I think it would be nifty if we had one with a self check-out feature so students could send me digital notes instead of paper ones. (So that I don't have to search though a stack of papers to find out if a book has been checked out!)

Does anything like this exist?

majadirks

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Answer by ObsessiveSSOℲ

Although this may be confusing to set up without much IT help, you may consider SimpleScan SIP2 which integrates with SIP2 ILS systems.(A list of some SIP2 ILS systems is here)

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Answer by KatieR

Any kind of ILS will eliminate the need for "notes" when it comes to items being checked out (assuming the kids can get out of the habit of leaving notes & into checking items out!).

Also, a self check-out feature will need some sort of stand alone kiosk along with a desktop set-up for you to do direct checking out. These can be costly so it is something to think about!

When I was in school, I volunteered in the library and did check outs for other students. This might be an alternative if a self check-out kiosk is too expensive.

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Answer by Jeni

If it doesn't have a cataloging system then it probably still has cards and pockets in the books. Students can sign the circulation cards and leave them in a Box. They could put date due cards in the pockets.

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