Returning books at Law

We are enormously grateful for all the help we are receiving from so many fabulous colleagues from Central. We would certainly have no chance of managing on our own! I do want to thank everyone who has so willingly helped out over here.

But I do have to ask anyone who spends any time on the Lending Desk at Law to be mindful of the following:

ALL books returning through the Law Library MUST be checked in as if it were a Law book. This will then generate a transit slip. This will tell you where it should be, and if it turns out to be ‘Central’, scan the barcode into the programme to convert it into ‘Central at Law’ collection. Then recheck the item into Law to make the status ‘recently returned.

Failure to do this means that a large number of Law & Edu books are winding up on trolleys destined for shelving on ‘Central at Law’ shelves – even though they are labelled as Law or Edu books.

(I believe this has become standard procedure at Edu, and it makes sense to have the same standard running across the system.)

Many thanks!!!

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