New in SOLO: Limit your search to open shelf locations in Bodleian

With thanks to BodWiser for the text:

It is now possible to limit your SOLO search to open shelf materials in the central Bodleian Library.  This should be useful to those of you looking for materials that you can access  immediately in the Bodleian without the need to place a hold request from the remote store / bookstacks.

To limit your search to open shelf materials in the Bod, choose “Bodleian Open Shelf Collections” from the”Libraries or Collections” drop down menu adjacent to the search box.

Alternatively, after you have made your search, refine your results by choosing one of the Bodleian reading rooms from the list of Libraries on the left hand side of the screen.  This will display open shelf materials in the reading room and will exclude items in the remote store / bookstacks.

Vacation loans due today! and here’s how to renew…

Over summer, a new version of SOLO replaced OLIS for searching and managing your patron account.

 

 

 

To renew your books or Bodleian holds, please follow the following simple instructions:

1. Go to the top of SOLO and logon with your Single Sign-on username and password (?). It’s the same as your university email.

2. After you’ve logged in, click on MyAccount (top right of SOLO).

3. You should see a choice of Loans, Requests, Blocks & messages, etc.

4. Click on Loans and renew whichever book you need to renew. This is assuming of course nobody else has requested it and you can still renew.

A full guide is available.

Reminder of forthcoming SOLO workshops

If you are not sure you are using SOLO effectively and want to learn how to do so, here are details of forthcoming SOLO workshops:

WISER:  Finding Stuff on SOLO –  This hands on workshop will focus on search techniques for finding books, journals and other Library materials in print and online using SOLO. The session will also cover placing requests and reservations using SOLO, book renewals and using the SOLO e-shelf and saved searches.

Dates:   This workshop will run on the following dates (you only need to attend one session).  
Tuesday 9 August 14.30-15.30  at the Social Science Library
Wednesday 24 August 10.00-11.00  at the Radcliffe Science Library

More dates will be added over the summer, please check http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/services/training/solo-workshops for more details.

Who may attend:    All Bodleian Libraries and College readers may attend but please book your place.

Booking:  Booking for these workshops is essential. Please book your place by emailing usered@bodleian.ox.ac.uk quoting the date of the workshop that you wish to attend.

Online renewals for loans and stack requests fixed

News is just in that the bug stopping online renewals of your loans and stack requests has been squashed.

If you have any stack requests in Old Bodleian reading rooms and you want to keep them beyond the clear-out on Monday 1 August clear-out, then you will need to renew before Monday.

How to renew?

  1. Logon to SOLO with your Single Sign-On username and password
  2. Click on <MyAccount>
  3. Click on <Loans>
  4. Renew item from list of loans and stack requests.

There are further teething problems relating to placing more than one hold for the same journal, the eshelf yet to be migrated, and more. Staff are working hard to fix these. Thank you for your patience and please get in touch with library / reading room staff .

New library system: SOLO down 3pm Thurs 21/7 to 9am Fri 22/7

In preparation for the implementation of the new system, please note that SOLO will be unavailable from 3pm on Thursday [tomorrow!] until Friday 9am. Library staff likewise won’t have access.

Alternative catalogues to search which display Oxford holdings are COPAC and, somewhat more unreliably, WorldCat. WorldCat is available on the web or via OxLIP+.

OxLIP+ and OU eJournals are not affected by the downtime.

Struggling with SOLO? – details of forthcoming workshops

If you are not sure you are using SOLO effectively and want to learn how to do so, here are details of forthcoming SOLO workshops:

WISER:  Finding Stuff on SOLO –  This hands on workshop will focus on search techniques for finding books, journals and other Library materials in print and online using SOLO. The session will also cover placing requests and reservations using SOLO, book renewals and using the SOLO e-shelf and saved searches.

Dates:   This workshop will run on the following dates (you only need to attend one session).  
Wednesday 27 July 9.30-10.30 at the Radcliffe Science Library
Tuesday 9 August 14.30-15.30  at the Social Science Library
Wednesday 24 August 10.00-11.00  at the Radcliffe Science Library

More dates will be added over the summer, please check http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/services/training/solo-workshops for more details.

Who may attend:    All Bodleian Libraries and College readers may attend but please book your place.

Booking:  Booking for these workshops is essential. Please book your place by emailing usered@bodleian.ox.ac.uk quoting the date of the workshop that you wish to attend.

Replacement of OLIS – 18 July 2011

As part of the transition to a new integrated library system at the Bodleian Libraries, on 18 July all patron functions currently offered in OLIS will move to a new version of SOLO. This will replace OLIS (WebOPAC and telnet versions) and can be searched by anybody anywhere in the world. Registered readers need to use only one interface both to locate collections and to order them, but can then also renew loans and holds, check their patron record, etc. Also, once signed on to SOLO (s.b.), Oxford members who are working off-campus will have seamless access to subscription e-resources without having to sign on again.

 More about SOLO

Since October 2008 SOLO has been a search and discovery tool for the major collections of the libraries of the University of Oxford. As well as searching the University libraries’ print and electronic holdings and title links to more than 1,100 databases on OxLIP+, it also searches ORA (Oxford University Research Archive), the Bodleian Library Allegro Chinese and Allegro Japanese catalogues and the Refugee Studies Cardbox catalogue (mostly grey literature published before 2004).

On 18 July, in addition to patron functions, the new version of SOLO will also feature enhanced searching functionality, esp. in Advanced Search where an additional search box and new fields have been added. For instance, scholars researching early printed books will welcome the addition of certain searches such as date of publication, place of publication and publisher.

Unlike OLIS, SOLO allows registered readers to save search results and set up search alerts; all registered readers, including non-Oxford users, can also save details of collections to a personal e-shelf.

Signing on to SOLO after 18 July

Readers who wish to check the status of books, stack requests, use the e-shelf, etc. need to be registered readers before they can sign on to SOLO. Oxford members should sign on with their Single Sign On details; non-Oxford members will continue to sign on with their Library Card barcode and associated password.

 Need help with SOLO?

A SOLO guide gives helpful instruction how to use it. A series of SOLO workshops will be offered after the go-live. See the timetable for details and bookings. Do not hesitate to contact library staff who can also assist with any enquiries or problems. Finally, for the period of the downtime 8-18 July, a SOLO Live Chat will offer immediate assistance to readers in the use of SOLO.

 

Important news for current e-Shelf users

If you are currently using SOLO’s e-shelf functions, we shall need to migrate your personal data. It is imperative that by 8th July you have set your email address correctly in SOLO. If you have not already done so, then please sign in to your SOLO account using the “Oxford Single Sign On” link on the top right corner of the screen. Once signed on, click on “My Account” then choose “Edit Details” to set your email address. Please use the same email address as you do for OLIS. (You can check your current email address in OLIS by logging in to OLIS, http://library.ox.ac.uk, or by asking library staff.) This must be done before 8th July so your email addresses in SOLO and OLIS match before data migrations are started on 8th July.

Finding what you really need on SOLO: Tips and Tools

Finding what you really need on SOLO: Tips and Tools

Wednesday 23 February (week 6), 14:00-15:00 – Book here

If you feel like you’re just not getting the best out of SOLO then come along to this session which will help you explore some of its more advanced functionality for searching and managing results.

Presenter: S. McLean

Location: IT Room, History Faculty, George Street