With the price of hold labels increasing, ongoing supply chain issues and the level of stickiness of the labels, we are going to test using hold receipts instead of hold labels. Here is the cost breakdown on hold labels vs receipts:
Additionally, the cost of receipt printers is approximately $500 while hold label printers are double that amount. IT has a few extra receipt printers if locations found that they needed one in their back room.
What does this mean for you and your library?
We are going to do a one-week baseline study at all branches of how long it takes when we interact with hold labels. The tracking period will be Monday, November 28 through Sunday, December 4.
We will then have a two-week period where our four test locations will be using hold receipts. Our four test locations are Belle Isle, Edmond, Village, Warr Acres. These test locations will exclusively be using hold receipts instead of hold labels from Monday, December 5 through Sunday, December 18. Again, all libraries will track the specific information as we’ll be evaluating how hold receipts are handled during delivery, guest feedback, and how they fit on the hold shelf at non-test locations. Our test locations are going to give us data to see how hold receipts impact staff time and process.
There are three attachments in this post:
Dates to remember:
Please ask your local leadership team, Regional Directors, or me if you have any questions.
Links:
[1] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/locations/all-locations
[2] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/sites/default/files/news/attachments/Hold%20Label%20vs%20Receipt%202022-11.pdf
[3] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/sites/default/files/news/attachments/Hold%20Label%20vs%20Receipt%20Tracking%20Instructions%202022.pdf
[4] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/sites/default/files/news/attachments/Hold%20Receipt%20vs%20Label%20Tracking.xlsx
[5] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/hold-labels
[6] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/hold-receipts
[7] https://my.metrolibrary.info/drupal/tags/tracking-study