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Re: Software to Track Loaned Equipment
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Scott, Erin)
Tue May 10 13:27:09 2011
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Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 13:26:45 -0400
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From: "Scott, Erin" <erin.scott@yale.edu>
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Hi Kathy et al,
Yes, I'll be attending and presenting at this year's annual conference. Please feel free to send your colleague to hunt me down and come to the presentation!
Erin
On May 9, 2011, at 10:36 AM, Kellie, Kathryn R wrote:
> Erin,
> Thanks for the info, very interesting. A colleague will be attending the ResNet conference in June at Yale, will you be attending? And is that where you will be presenting?
>
> Kathy
>
> Kathy Kellie
> Elizabethtown College Computing Trainer
> 717-361-1582
> http://users.etown.edu/k/kelliek
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> At Yale, we currently we use a homegrown web application built in Ruby on Rails, called "Reservations." It's open source, so it's free. It's not as robust as I'd like it to be, but major work is being planned this summer.
>
> As far as a general overview, we have the ability to check in and out items, reservations can be made indefinitely into the future and items are broadly categorized into sections like "mics" and "cameras." Currently fees and fines are processed manually, but we are exploring Banner integration over the summer. Students can see what equipment is currently checked out in their name (with plans to give each student access to their checkout history), and are emailed reminders of upcoming check in and outs, as well as overdue items.
>
> I'll be presenting on this application, as well as the general media program merger that was piloted this spring, at the Student Technology Conference at Yale (two separate presentations). Let me know if you want more information, and I'd be happy to email off list or take a phone call or two.
>
> Erin Scott
>
> Asst. Manager of Student Support
> Academic Computing Resources, ITS
> Yale University
>
> email: erin.scott@yale.edu
> phone: 203-436-8456
>
> On May 6, 2011, at 11:15 AM, Kathy Kellie wrote:
>
>> We would like to get away from all the paper forms and automate
>> looking for overdue equipment which is loaned out to students.
>> I used an Access template one year but it was a disaster. The students
>> workers who entered the information somehow lost records.
>> Rather than make a homegrown database (don't have the time to create
>> and test), I would like to purchase one that will read barcodes, keep
>> an inventory, track who has the equipment and what is overdue.
>> Anyone currently using a program to do this? I don't want to spend
>> tons of money for this.
>>
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