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Hi Tucker & All:


At Ohio University-Zanesville, we put a message in the patron record
which reads something like {quot}ID lost <date> - replacement
issued <date> and then we know if there are items checked within
the time period the ID was lost and replaced the checkout is problematic.
Replacement cards are coded as such also.


Amy

At 11:21 AM 7/20/2005 -0400, you wrote:

The University of South Carolina is
in the process of implementing

Millennium. I was wondering how other academic libraries indicated
that

their student's campus id's are lost? I had heard that some
loaded

{quot}LOST{quot} over the first 4 digits of the lost id. Are there
any problems

with doing it this way? Does anyone do this process
differently?


Many thanks for your thoughts-

Tucker


Tucker Taylor

Thomas Cooper Library

University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC 29208

(803) 777-3145 (voice)

(803) 777-4661 (fax)


Tucker Taylor

Thomas Cooper Library

University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC 29208

(803) 777-3145 (voice)

(803) 777-4661 (fax)

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Amy Underwood

Ohio University-Zanesville

Zane State College

740.588.1406

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underwoa at ohiou dot edu


{quot}Blessed are the flexible, for they
shall not be bent out of shape.{quot}






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