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PINES Circulation Matrix

Fine Levels

Every item has an attribute called “Fine Level” that determines the level of recurring fine with which the item circulates, within a pre-determined range of levels. By default, copies are set to “normal”. If a copy has been manually altered in the copy editor to “high” or “low”, the fine level will change according to the table below. For example, if a given item circulates at $.20/day and the item flag is changed to have a “high” fine_level, then it will circulate at $.50 / day.

The low/normal/high fine level options are not enabled for all item types.

Duration Rules

Every item also has a “Loan Duration” attribute, which affects the length of time an item circulates with the options of “short”, “normal” (the default setting), and “extended”.

Loan duration options are not enabled for all item types.

Circulation Matrix

  • Use of circulation modifiers for specific item types should be in compliance with PINES policies.
  • When an item has a circulation modifier, that modifier takes precedence over the MARC item type when determining circulation rules.
  • PINES libraries should no longer use MARC item Type for circulation rules. All new items should be assigned an appropriate circulation modifier.
Circ modifiers marked with * are being discontinued and should not be used after September 1, 2021.

* Click here for Circulation Modifier list and definitions.

Circ Modifier Recurring Fine (Normal) Recurring Fine (Low) Recurring Fine (High) Short Duration Normal Duration Extended Duration Renewal Count
art .20 3 months 1
audiobook
.20 14 days 2
av*
.50 7 days 2
bestseller
.50 .20 .50 7 days 2
book
.20 14 days 2
book-ff
no fines 14 days 2
cd*
.20
e-book
.50 3 days 1
e-device
10.00 5.00 50.00 1 day 7 days 14 days 0
equipment
10.00 5.00 50.00 1 day 3 days 7 days 0
equipment-local
10.00 5.00 50.00 1 day 3 days 7 days 0
high-demand
$1.00 7 days 0
Ill item
.20 14 days 0
kit
.20 5.00 50.00 14 days 2
localpass
3.00 1.00 5.00 3 days 7 days 14 days 1
magazine
.20 14 days 2
map
.50 3 days 1
microform
.20 14 days 2
music
.20 14 days 2
realia-0
10.00 3.00 25.00 3 days 7 days 14 days 0
realia-1
10.00 3.00 25.00 3 days 7 days 14 days 1
realia-2
10.00 3.00 25.00 3 days 7 days 14 days 2
record*
.20 14 days 2
software
1.00 .20 5.00 3 days 7 days 14 days 2
statepass
3.00 7 days 1
talking-book
0 unlimited 0
toy
.20 14 days 2
video-0
.50 .20 7 days 14 days 0
video-2
.50 .20 7 days 14 days 2
video*
.50 7 days 0
video-mid*
.50 7 days 2
video-long*
.20 14 days 2
videogame
1.00 .20 5.00 3 days 7 days 14 days 2

Circulation Matrix: MARC Types

PINES has discontinued using MARC types for circulation rules. All items should have the appropriate circulation modifier. This matrix is included here for those items not yet assigned a circulation modifier and still dependent on MARC type for fines and circulation duration. PreCats not assigned a circulation modifier at creation will follow circulation for language materials.

MARC Item Type Recurring Fine Recurring Fine (Low) Recurring Fine (High) Short Duration Normal Duration Long Duration Renewal Count
a - Language Material .20 14 days 2
c- Notated Music .20 14 days 2
d - Manuscript Notated Music .20 14 days 2
e - Cartographic Material .50 7 days 2
f - Manuscript Cartographic Material .50 3 days 1
g - Projected Medium .50 7 days 0
i - Nonmusical Sound Recording .20 14 days 2
j - Musical Sound Recording .20 14 days 2
k - Two-dimensional Nonprojectable Graphic .20 3 months 0
m - Computer File .20 14 days 2
o - Kit .20 14 days 2
p - Mixed Materials .20 14 days 2
r -Three-dimensional artifact or naturally occurring object .20 14 days 2
t - Manuscript Language Material .20 14 days 2

Restricted circulation modifiers

These circulation modifiers are restricted to libraries participating in the fines free pilot.

Circ mod Recurring fine (normal) Recurring fine (Low) Recurring fine (High) Short Duration Normal Duration Extended Duration Renewals
audiobook-ff
none none none none 14 days none 2
music-ff
none none none none 14 days none 2
video-0-ff
none none none none 7 days 14 days 0
video-2-ff
none none none none 7 days 14 days 2

Circulation Exceptions

Item Circ System Circ Mod, Etc. Recurring Fine Short Duration Normal Duration Long Duration Renewal Count
STATELIB book no fines 35 days 35 days 35 days 1
STATELIB-L A/V items are holdable by any patron in PINES.

Age Protection

Holds

Only items with the 'book' or 'book-ff' circulation modifiers are holdable throughout the consortium. Items with all other circulation modifiers are holdable only within their own systems. See definitions of circulation modifiers for more details.

Hold Types or Levels

There are five levels or types of holds that can be placed in Evergreen. Library staff can place holds at all levels. Patrons can only place title or part level holds.

Title level holds (T)

Designated by a T, title holds are placed on a single title/bibliographic record and can be filled by any copy in a holdable state on that record. Patrons and library staff can place title level from either the staff catalog or patron OPAC.

Part level holds (P)

Designated by a P, part level holds are placed when a specific volume or part of a multi-part print work is needed. Parts are chosen at the time the hold is placed from a dropdown menu and apply to any volume or call number from any library with the same part label attached to the title record. Part level holds can be placed by either patron or library staff from either the staff catalog or patron OPAC. PINES has only implemented part level holds for print materials.

Item/Copy level holds (C)

Designated by a C, Item/copy level holds are placed on a specific item on a bibliographic record and can only be filled by that specific item. Item/Copy holds should only be used by catalogers when they need to resolve a cataloging problem. Item level holds placed for patrons can negatively impact hold fulfillment and should not be used for patron holds. Item level holds can only be placed by library staff from the staff catalog.

Call Number/Volume level holds (V)

Designated by a V, call number/volume level holds are used when any item attached to a specific library’s call number or volume is needed. Call number/volume level holds should be rare since there are few occasions where a title or part level hold would not be a better option. Call number/volume level holds may also negatively impact hold fulfillment since the targetter will not look beyond that specific call number. Volume level holds can only be placed by library staff within the staff catalog.

Metaholds (M)

Designated by an M, metaholds are used when a patron will accept the first available copy of any format of a title, or any language available for a title. Placing a metahold groups titles together for hold availability using a machine-based algorithm that identifies like titles. Holds are not placed on all records in the group; but, will be fulfilled with the first available copy on one of the grouped records. At hold placement, patrons or staff can choose format and/or language under advanced options. Metaholds can be for all formats for the grouped records, only book formats (regular or large print) or editions, only sound recording formats, or only visual material formats. Metaholds can be placed by patron or library staff from either the staff catalog or patron OPAC.

Max Fine Levels

See Max Fines vs. Max Bills for an explanation of the difference between maximum fines and maximum bills.

Systems using the max-fine level of $10.00

  • Augusta-Richmond County Library System (ARCPLS)
  • Athens Regional Library System (ARL)
  • Cherokee Regional Library (CHRL)
  • Coastal Plain Regional Library System (CPRL)
  • Dougherty County Public Library (DCPL)
  • Flint River Regional Library (FRRLS)
  • Henry County Library System (HCLS)
  • Houston County Public Libraries (HOU)
  • Marshes of Glynn Libraries (MOGL)
  • Newton County Library System (NCLS)
  • Oconee Regional Library (OCRL)
  • Ohoopee Regional Library (OHOOP)
  • Okefenokee Regional Library System (OKRL)
  • Pine Mountain Regional Library System (PMRLS)
  • Screven-Jenkins Regional Library (SJRLS)
  • Statesboro Regional Public Libraries (STRL)
  • Three Rivers Regional Library System (TRRLS)

All other systems use the $5.00 max-fine level

Library Processing fees

For processing fess at individual libraries, see Library Processing Fees

Special User Groups

Users in the following groups (or sub-groups) accrue no late fines on circulations:

  • Staff
  • Trustee
  • Institution
  • GLS
  • Homebound
  • PLAY Card

See User Permission Groups for more information.

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