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Suitable for Professional, School and Public Library
Available Modules: Catalogue, Circulation, OPAC, Series, Acquisition and Library Portal.
System Architecture
Presentation Tier | Application Tier | Database Tier |
Personal Computer |
Intel / AMD based Server |
Intel / AMD based Server |
Multi-Libraries Architecture
Catalogue
A complete suite of cataloging utilities and reports helps you manage all aspects of cataloging for your library.
Cataloging Functions
This Module for Libraries database centers on bibliographic records, so it's easy to manage your holdings with database references rather than clutter the bibliographic data.
Create, edit, receive, remove, export, and store.
DDC, LC, NLM and/or your own classification systems
Import MARC records from any source, including OCLC, LC, NLM, and more.
Duplicate Bibliographic Report
Print Spine and/or Pocket Labels
Multiple, Union Catalogs
Affiliated libraries share a single bibliographic record, while managing unique patron and holdings data.
Independent and union catalog search.
You have complete flexibility to set up your libraries and catalogs to share information as you wish.
Circulation
Dimension 800 for Libraries features a sophisticated Circulation system that meets the needs of libraries of all sizes. Librarians create their own circulation parameters, and have a rich resource of patron, inventory, and system management tools. You have complete flexibility to set and update your own policies. A simple, intuitive interface means that training your circulation staff is fast and easy. Multiple windows and functions are available to circulation staff at one time, to reflect the frequent needs for multitasking in this area of the library.
Loan, return, renew, hold, trace, and recall items, overrides, internal circulation.
Automatic overdue and fines alerts and other notices via letter, telephone, SMS and/or e-mail
Patron Management - Comprehensive inquiry and maintenance functions; library controls whether patrons are allowed to make updates to their own records, change passwords, etc.
Management Reporting - Dozens of relevant activity reports assist you in managing library operations.
Circulation Functions: Loan, Return, Hold, Renew, Locate, Recall, Item Edit, Patron Fines, Patron Class & Cluster Management, Patron Lost Item, Circulation Notices, Patron Claimed Returned, Item Inquiry, Circulation Trace, Patron Fine Report, Circulation Parameters, Circulation Inventory Functions
Reports: Activity Summary, Inventory Report, Circulation Trace, Overdue Report, Outstanding Fines and Fees, etc.
OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue)
The sophisticated, easy-to-use OPAC serves as the user's gateway to the Dimension 800 system. The Web interface can be effortlessly customized by your library to meet its needs and reflect its image. Requiring only a standard Web browser on the user's workstation, the OPAC provides access to library information at any time and from any location. Patrons searching for materials or simply checking items on their library card will be pleased to find the system accessible, even during library system backup and reporting procedures. Dimension's Patron Directory Services can interface with a Single Sign-On (SSO) service - a campus-wide authentication method. The SSO service allows patrons to navigate freely between the Booktec products run by your institution.
Powerful, straightforward search tools offer patrons a choice of basic or advanced search options, as well as a wide range of browse and search indexes. Your library can opt to use the standard range of indexes provided with the Dimension 800 system, yet have the freedom to add or remove access points.
Logical bases offer patrons the option of choosing a particular segment of the catalog, such as journals, a single library, or audio-visual materials.
Unicode-based, Dimension 800 provides multilingual support. Dimension 800 users can interact with the system in any of the languages supported by their library and can change their interface language preference at any time.
A complete set of patron empowerment features enables patrons to perform a variety of tasks with ease:
View current loans and renew materials, in accordance with library circulation policies
Request materials by using functions
Define a default interface language and record-display format
View loan history
Serials
The Serials function in the Acquisitions/Serials Module provides staff with seamless access to bibliographic and holdings data as well as information on orders, funding, and vendors.
Staff can access serials data using a variety of library-defined index points, including ISSN, keywords, and titles.
Routing functions include multiple lists for a single copy of a title and tracking of routed items through the circulation system. When an issue is checked in, a routing slip listing the readers registered to the copy is printed automatically.
FEATURES:
Issue check-in can be centralized
Changes made in subscription status (such as cancellations) are automatically reflected in the number of copies expected
Category status such as missing, damaged, lost, or delayed can be defined
The system can display subscription status information in the OPAC
Summary holdings information can be automatically generated by the system if the library conforms to the holdings standard
Serials receipts can be included in patron SDI profiles, alerting them when a new issue of a journal becomes available
Acquisitions
Seamless integration of the Acquisitions/ Serials Module makes ordering, invoicing, claiming, and receipt of all materials easy and efficient. The Acquisitions Order Form enables staff to add ad-hoc text to be included on purchase order forms.
Dimension 800 supports a hierarchical budget structure with an unlimited range of funds and budget types - gifts, grants, and departmental budgets. A sophisticated, secure mechanism controls access to budgets on a global or individual basis.
Dimension 800 performs conversions of foreign currencies to the local currency. The invoicing component enables institutions to issue VAT/GST reports according to local regulations.
FEATURES:
Ordering
Optionally generates item records when staff create orders
Creates an audit trail in an order log, recording all ordering, receiving, and invoicing-related activities. The log includes the date, time, and name of the person performing the action
Defers orders when the cost is not covered by budget
Alerts staff when materials ordered cost more than expected
Earmarks orders for direct supply to a specific address, personal or institutional
Invoicing
Provides access to vendor information, budgets, purchase orders, and arrival forms
Automatically computes discounts and added charges for each order on the invoice
Invoices can be registered from the order, or orders can be registered to an invoice Tracking ensures that all lines are reported.
Claims
Issued electronically or in print according to library-defined parameters
Automatically generated for monographs and first issues of serials subscriptions according to defaults for material type, ordering, and shipment method. Claim forms are formatted as defined by the library.
Library Web 2.0 Information Portal
Ajax-enabled Web 2.0-style portal
A Portal refers to a page that allows users to customize their own homepage by dragging and dropping widgets onto the page. This approach gives users complete control over what content they see on their page, where they want to see it, and how they want to interact with it.
A widget is a discrete piece on a Web page that performs a particular function and comes with its own UI and set of features.
An Ajax-powered portal is specifically a portal that uses Ajax technologies to create richer experiences for its users.
It is one step ahead of previous generation portals like My Yahoo, iGoogle or MSN.com, because it gives you state-of-the-art UI that behaves more like a Windows client application -- with widgets, animations, pop-ups, client side data grids, and other effects not usually found on a non-Ajax Web portal.
Ajax web portals are among the most extreme implementations of client-side technologies you will find on the Web.
A web portal, especially one that is Ajax-powered, gives users a fun way to browse the Internet.
The web portal can also help users become more productive by allowing them to check email, read news, and get weather reports from a single page.
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