Specify Interactions- Return Loan
When checking in a returned loan, care must be taken to verify each specimen sent is returned, and no specimens have been damaged. Carefully unpack the loan, setting the specimens on to a work surface near a computer. Lay the specimens out in numeric order. This will help speed up the verification process. Set the paperwork aside for now.
Opening the loan record:
First, Open Specify.
Most loans will be checked in via the loan form. Run a quick query for the loan number, (instructions found here) then double click this number in the query results to open the record. The loan record has to be put in 'edit' mode before you can proceed.
At the bottom of the form is a list of all the Catalog numbers, preparation types, and quantity of specimens sent out to the borrower. It is the responsibility of the person checking the loan in to verify everything is accounted for, and in good condition. This verification is entered directly into the return/resolved Return Loan sub-form.
Note the areas highlighted in red- these are the return preparation fields. Below that, highlighted with a green arrow, is how you access the sub form.
Sections in this page:
Basic return loan
Rapid loan return
Partial return loan
Things to know:
Other chapters in this section:
This will be the most commonly used method, please read the whole entry before applying it!
Efficient method for straightforward loan returns.
Partial returns happen more often with exhibit loans, but it can happen with any type of loan.
Method 2 has a few more steps, but it's a good back up approach.
Now, and most important- put the specimens back where they came from. The loan labels make this an easy job. Be sure to pull the loan label that was left in the drawer, and match it up with the label from the returned specimen. Ask the collection manager if they are to be saved or recycled.
The next step in the process is running the return loan report. You can find those instructions here.