00:17:08 Holly Chambers: Question I hope you will address would doing an AFN affect what we should tell our faculty about making sure items are available for in library reserve, or non widely held items needed for a class. Would faculty need to think farther ahead to ensure these materials would be available for their classes. I know, might be considered somewhat old school thinking… 00:17:56 Holly Chambers: Thanks, that is part of it. 00:19:26 Bill Jones: Geneseo only allows people with a Geneseo fob to enter the Library. How would someone that was not from Geneseo pick up an item? 00:20:35 Brenda Hazard HVCC: Please address if a campus opts to only opt for one function (example: anyone can return) and impact on borrow directly. Previous presentation indicated that borrow-direct would not be available of opting out 00:20:59 Brenda Hazard HVCC: Sorry ... would not be available IF opting out 00:21:59 Brenda Hazard HVCC: Right, but my understanding is the shared patron files goes away and walk-in borrower patron files must be entered manually. 00:23:24 Brenda Hazard HVCC: OK thanks 00:24:39 Lauren Jackson-Beck: Perhaps library buildings will be opened in the fall as vaccinations increase. Can we begin and increase our role in AFN (people coming in to our building) as soon as we reopen? 00:26:32 Andy Heiz Orange County CC: What is the timeline for the decision to begin AFN? 00:27:02 Holly Chambers: What if it doesn’t go well… 00:30:16 Bill Jones: How would you establish user expectations for shipping in this scenario you’re describing? 00:34:09 Lauren Jackson-Beck: We are going to need some clear communications out to our patrons, and we are going to need to manage expectations, but this is very exciting. 00:36:19 Lauren Jackson-Beck: These would be rotas? 00:36:41 Shannon Pritting: @lauren--this would be pickup locations in Primo 00:45:12 Jennifer Smathers: As a faculty member or student, I’d be really excited to have this ability. 00:46:51 Michael Schillace: Agreed Jennifer! From a student's perspective this expands their ability to get print items. Can't see a downside for them, even if there's some confusion at first. 00:50:06 Jennifer Smathers: We have faculty who would love to pick things up closer to their homes too. 00:52:37 Andy Heiz Orange County CC: What success metrics are being considered? Is there a minimum number of campuses required? Is there a minimum of items borrowed that would be required to continue? 00:52:37 Stephanie Helsher: Would return anywhere work for ILLiad loans checked out in Alma if the other library has the barcode being used and the name of the home library? 00:52:55 Stephanie Helsher: cool! 00:53:28 Daniel Ross: It says that walk-in borrowing can't use linked account functionality if not part of AFN, but how much of the AFN has to be enabled at the institution? Can you use linked accounts if allowing for Return Anywhere only? Or does Pickup anywhere also have to be enabled? 00:53:29 Jennifer Smathers: ++ that would be fantastic 00:53:45 Andy Heiz Orange County CC: What success metrics are being considered? Is there a minimum number of campuses required? Is there a minimum of items borrowed that would be required to continue? 00:54:25 Shannon Pritting: @andy --we'll get to this question in a second. Great question 00:54:43 Daniel Ross: It does, thank you 00:57:19 Brenda Hazard HVCC: Suggestion: change "Pickup Anywhere" to "Choose Pickup Location". This eliminates the potential misinterpretation that the user can pick up at a SUNY library that may not be participating. Or isn't aware that this is a SUNY Libraries initiative and their local non-SUNY library or public library is not participating. As SUNY insiders we may be assuming that our users know which libraries are SUNY libraries! Overall, lose the "anywhere" marketing approach in order to manage user expectations. 01:00:46 Brenda Hazard HVCC: "Preferred Pickup Location" sounds good! 01:01:16 Amy Rupp: I think this might have been asked in the last session, but...We are a multi-campus institution. If we are currently using the Hold functionality to allow patrons to request materials from our other campus, will we lose that funcationality in the AFN? 01:01:45 Jessica M: I'm a bit unclear on the second point under pick up anywhere-- implementing separately for hold requests and resource sharing requests via request TOU. What does this second point let you do in terms of customization? 01:02:02 Jessica M: maybe that's next week! 01:02:47 Shannon Pritting: amy--you shouldn't--your institution and the libraries should show up first for hold requests (or is configurable) 01:03:35 Jessica M: so I would be limiting it for my collections, not limiting what my patrons can do 01:05:25 Shannon Pritting: the reason that the consistency is needed is that AFN is the user directly borrowing from the institution they're using, and not the user to their home library as it is with Resource Sharing 01:10:23 Lauren Jackson-Beck: I suppose Potsdam's location would be a negative? lol. 01:15:07 Jennifer Smathers: Could be great for faculty vacationing in the North County ;) 01:15:10 Lauren Jackson-Beck: Thank you very much! This is very exciting and will be very useful for SUNY students across the state. 01:15:11 Brenda Hazard HVCC: Thank you for this review and explanation. 01:15:16 Bill Jones: Thank you! 01:15:32 Marla Gruner: Thanks for all you’re doing! This is a really exciting prospect