[iBorrow] New Barcoded Labels for Statewide Delivery

Al Carlson carlsoa at tblc.org
Mon Jan 7 09:31:45 EST 2008


 

IBorrow Users,

 

It's been days-possibly weeks-since we threw anything new at you.  And
we don't want you to get complacent.

So, here's another opportunity for change and excitement.

 

As you may have heard, the Statewide Delivery Service is getting an
upgrade.  On Monday, January 14, we'll begin Beta Testing barcodes on
orange Delivery bags using print-on-demand labels. (The TBLC and Ft.
Myers hubs will be the participants in the Beta Test.) 

 

Several of you have contacted TBLC to ask how you should integrate these
new high tech labels with your existing procedures for AlleyCat and
iBorrow materials, when you become part of the action.  Here's the plan.

 

If you currently use AlleyCat labels, use the new barcoded labels, but
whack them with the iBorrow rubber stamp before you put the label into
the orange bag pocket.  This will alert anyone with 20-80 vision or
better that these are AlleyCat/iBorrow items and should be handled
accordingly.  If you don't have an iBorrow stamp, contact Vickie Frost
at frostv at tblc.org, and she will send you one.

 

If you don't currently use AlleyCat labels, you may ignore this message.

 

And if your palms are feeling sweaty, because this is the first time
you've even heard of the whole idea of barcoding Delivery bags, visit
www.tblc.org/delivery.  

All your questions will be answered.

 

 

--Al Carlson

 

 

 

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