NCIP Protocol Questionnaire: Biblionix ILS system

Circulation: Biblionix ILS system
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Biblionix ILS Systems
This questionnaire asks you to provide detailed information about your library’s NCIP system and
how it might interact with a circulation gateway to place holds on items from your collection.
Please return the completed questionnaire via e-mail to your OCLC Implementation Manager:
Manager Name:
Manager E-mail:
Manager Phone (voice):
SECTION I: YOUR BASIC LIBRARY INFORMATION
a. Full Library Name:
b. Your OCLC Symbol:
c. Contact Information for your library
Name:
Title:
E-mail:
Phone number:
d. Full consortium name (if the Circulation Gateway is intended for consortium or group use):
WHO SHOULD COMPLETE THIS QUESTIONNAIRE?
This questionnaire discusses your library’s current circulation system.
The individual who completes this questionnaire should be thoroughly familiar with the detailed
operation of your library’s circulation system.
Contact Information for this questionnaire
Name:
Title:
E-mail:
Phone number:
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SECTION II: NCIP INFORMATION
a. Connection information
Please provide connection information for your test and production NCIP responders for each of
the following transport mechanisms that are supported. Please provide answers for both a test
and the production system (if available):
Test:
HTTPS:
URL including path (e.g. https://ils.mylibrary.org/NCIP):
Port (default is 443):
Production:
HTTPS:
URL including path (e.g. https://ils.mylibrary.org/NCIP):
Port (default is 443):
Note: OCLC requires that circulation interops be done via a secured protocol, such as HTTPS.
SECTION III: TEST INFORMATION
If you have a test and a production system, please provide this information for both systems.
a. Test credentials
You will need two patron (or user) records for OCLC to use when testing. One should represent a
borrowing library, i.e., an “institutional patron” to which materials will be lent during the lending
workflow. The other should represent a borrowing patron to whom materials will be lent during the
borrowing workflow. Please provide patron barcodes that we can use to test hold placement:
For a valid account
For a restricted account*
Institutional patron barcode
Patron barcode
*A restricted account is an account that has lost its operating privileges because it has
expired, has too many fines, etc.
b. Test records
You will need to create several item records for OCLC to use when testing. Please create
each of these as specified, and provide the requested information below.
1. Single copy of a title that is available for loan and can have a hold placed on it.
OCLC number:
Item barcode:
2. Single copy of a title that is available for loan but cannot have a hold placed on it.
OCLC number:
Item barcode:
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3. Single copy of a title that is not available for loan (i.e., checked out).
OCLC number:
Item barcode:
4. Multiple copies of a title that is available for loan and can have a hold placed on it for
consortial borrowing.
OCLC number:
Item barcode:
5. Multiple copies of a title that is available for loan but cannot have a hold placed on it for
consortial borrowing
OCLC number:
Item barcode:
6. Multiple copies of a title that is not available for loan (i.e., checked out).
OCLC number:
Item barcode:
7. Serial or multi-volume title that is available for loan and can have a hold placed on it for
consortial borrowing.
OCLC number:
Item barcode:
8. Serial or multi-volume title that is available for loan but cannot have a hold placed on it for
consortial borrowing.
OCLC number:
Item barcode:
9. Serial or multi-volume title that is not available for loan (i.e., checked out)
OCLC number:
Item barcode:
c. Future use of these test data – OCLC can use these test credentials and records for
regression tests to ensure that any future changes to our system or yours won’t results in
down times. Please indicate below whether you can you keep the credentials and records
available for future testing after the initial implementation?
Yes:
No:
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