How to process holds in the most efficient manner possible?
Some might say, hey print all of the slips first. Then, go back and tear. Match slips up with the book.
Here's the problem: Although this looks like a good idea in theory, it does not work well in practice.
--While thinking that this involves a smoother operation, one could inadvertently put the wrong slip in the wrong book.
--This mistake could continue on to the next hold.
--When using the "tear" method, the slips look frayed and valuable text could be lost.
Here's the Skinny: PRINT ONE SLIP, PLACE IN BOOK OR ON AV ITEM.
Questions? Comments? See me!
Some might say, hey print all of the slips first. Then, go back and tear. Match slips up with the book.
Here's the problem: Although this looks like a good idea in theory, it does not work well in practice.
--While thinking that this involves a smoother operation, one could inadvertently put the wrong slip in the wrong book.
--This mistake could continue on to the next hold.
--When using the "tear" method, the slips look frayed and valuable text could be lost.
Here's the Skinny: PRINT ONE SLIP, PLACE IN BOOK OR ON AV ITEM.
Questions? Comments? See me!