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This document describes elements, available actions, and navigation of the patron account in Pika.


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Patron Account Basics

The patron account in Pika has several different options that allow patrons to manage their checkouts, holds, reading history, fine management, user lists, and account settings.

Because Pika is customizable by the individual library, some libraries may limit the actionable options offered to their patrons, specifically related to the Account Settingsas detailed in this documentation.

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Account Summary

If a patron has no current checkouts or titles on hold, they are delivered to the Account Summary page upon login.

Screenshot of the account summary page in pika

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Checked Out Titles

The Checked Out Titles page is the default account page that patrons will see when they login to their account if they have checkouts or both holds and checkouts.

All checked out titles appear on the Checked Out Titles page, including Overdrive/Libby, Hoopla, and INN-Reach checkouts (if applicable). Any overdue titles will display with a red background to alert patrons to the overdue status.

Screenshot of the checked out titles page in pika

Patrons can change the display order of their checked out titles with the Sort by option.

Screenshot of the sort by options on the checked out titles page

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Renew options

Screenshot of the checked out titles page highlighting the renew options

Patrons have options to renew ILS materials in the Checked Out Titles page. Patrons can renew single titles using the Renew button associated with a single title. Patrons can use the toggle check boxes next to a given title and the Renew Selected Items option to renew selected ILS items. Patrons can renew all checked out ILS items with the Renew All button.

Note

Renewal limitations are based on loan rules from the ILS – if an error is generated upon attempted renewal, that error is derived from the ILS and not Pika.

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Export to Excel

Patrons can export a list of their current checkouts with the Export to Excel button. The Export to Excel option will download a .csv Excel spreadsheet to the patron’s browser downloads.

Screenshot of the export to excel option on the checked out titles page

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Titles on Hold

The Titles on Hold page is the default account page that patrons will see when they log in to their account if they have holds but no checkouts.

All holds on titles appear on the Titles on Hold page, including Overdrive/Libby and INN-Reach holds (if applicable).

Holds Ready for Pickup

If a hold is ready to pickup, it will display in the Holds Ready for Pickup section. Physical items, Overdrive items, and INN-Reach (if applicable) items will all display in the Holds ready for Pickup section of the Titles on Hold Page.

Screenshot of the titles on hold page highlighting the holds ready for pickup section
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Patrons cannot change the pickup location for physical holds that are ready for pickup.

Pending Holds

Any pending holds will display in the Pending Holds section of the Titles on Hold page. Holds for physical items will display the chosen pickup location. Electronic holds for Overdrive/Libby titles will display the queue position.

Screenshot of the titles on hold page highlighting the pending holds section and the cancel hold options

Patrons can cancel single titles using the Cancel Hold button associated with a single title. Patrons can use the toggle check boxes next to a given title and Cancel Selected option to cancel selected titles.

Some libraries allow their patrons to suspend or “freeze” unfulfilled holds. For more information about the freezing holds process please review the Freezing Holds instructions.

If the library allows patrons to freeze/suspend their ILS holds, patrons can freeze single titles using the Freeze Hold button associated with a single title. Patrons can use the toggle check boxes next to a given title and the Freeze Selected Items option to freeze selected titles.

Patrons can freeze holds on Overdrive/Libby titles, regardless of the availability of the freeze hold option set by their library for ILS items.

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Scheduled Items

Some libraries enable the Materials Booking functionality, which allows patrons to schedule ILS items.

If a patron has scheduled/booked a title, they will see their current bookings in the Scheduled Itemssection of the patron account.

Screenshot of the my scheduled items page highlighting the cancel scheduled items options

Patrons can cancel single titles using the Cancel Item button associated with a single title. Patrons can use the toggle check boxes next to a given title and Cancel Selected option to cancel selected titles. Patrons can use the Cancel All button to cancel all active bookings.

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Reading History

Patrons can view their reading history (once enabled) in their account on from the Reading History section of the account. If the patron does not have their Reading History enabled, they need to opt in in order to use this option.

Screenshot of the reading history page

Please refer to the Reading History Guidefor more detailed information about the options in the Reading History account option.

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Fines and Messages

If the patron has fines associated with their account or a linked account they manage, there will be an alert next to the Fines and Messages section and an additional alert in the My Account menu. The alert link and the Fines and Messages link deliver the patron to the same page.

Patrons will see a list of their active fines and, if linked to another account, the fines for the managed account. If the Pay Fines Linkis enabled, patrons can redirect to their library’s online fine payment system with the Click to Pay Fines Online button.

Screenshot of the fines and messages page

For more detailed information about the configuration options for the Pay Fines section, please review the Fines and eCommerce configuration documentation.

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My Lists

Patrons can access their public and private user lists from the My Lists section of the account.

Screenshot of the my lists page

For more detailed information about the functionality of user lists in Pika, please review the User Lists Guide documentation.

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Titles You Rated

If the library system has the Enable User Ratings option toggled on, then patrons have the ability to rate titles in the catalog. Once a user rates at least one title, they will see the Titles You Rated option in their account options.

Patrons can update or delete ratings and search for specific titles they rated in the Titles You Rated page.

Screenshot of the titles you rated page highlighting the search and entries on page option

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Recommended for You

If a user has rated at least four titles, Pika will generate a unique Recommend for You user list, which can be accessed from the Recommended for You menu option in the My Account menu.

Screenshot of the recommended for you page highlighting the not interested button

Patrons can use the Not Interested button to remove an indivdiual title from their Recommended for You list. Titles in the Recommended for You list also have similar options to titles in search results, including options to place holds, share titles, and add titles to user lists.

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Account Settings

Patrons can see more detailed information about their library account in the Account Settings page. Typically, this will include information already captured in their patron record, such as address, phone number, home library, etc. Patrons may have access to update their password and alternate preferred libraries. Other options and preferences for eContent are also available on the Account Settings page.

Note

Many of the options that display in patrons' Account Settings pages are unique to the individual library’s configuration options. Please review the options in the Profile Update Options section of the Pika configuration documentation for ILS/Account Integration - User Profile for more detailed information about the available options.

Contact information

The Contact Information section populates from information populated in the patron record in the underlying ILS. Some libraries allow their patrons to update their address and other contact information such as phone number, email address, or notification preference. If account updates are enabled in Pika, any updates made by the patron in Pika will be reflected in the patron record in the ILS.

Pika can only facilitate patron account updates when there is a patron API connection between Pika and the ILS. Patron record updates via Pika are only supported for the Sierra ILS at this time.

Below are a few examples of how Contact Information is displayed in the Account Settings page, including libraries the allow various levels of account updates.

Email/Phone Number Updates enabled

Screenshot of the account settings page

Address Updates enabled

Screenshot of the account settings page

No updates enabled

Screenshot of the account settings page

Some libraries allow their patrons to update their notification preferences in the Contact Information section. If this option is enabled, patrons can choose which notification preference they prefer.

Screenshot of the account settings page highlighting the notification preferences options

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Update Password

For library systems using a barcode/username and password login scheme, patrons can update their password via Pika in the Account Settings if the Allow Password/PIN Update option is enabled. The Update Password section will update the user’s password/PIN in the underlying ILS.

Screenshot of the update password section of the accounts settings page

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OverDrive Options

If your library utilizes the Overdrive APIS to connect Pika to OverDrive/Libby, patrons have the ability to set their OverDrive Options in the Account Settings page.

Patrons will find information about checkout and holds limits set by your library, can set their Overdrive Notification email address and update their default lending periods for available material types. Changes made in Pika will be reflected in the patron’s Overdrive account on the Overdrive website or in their Libby application, respectively.

Screenshot of the overdrive options on the accounts settings page

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Hoopla Options

If your library subscribes to Hoopla and is using the API patron integration for Hoopla in Pika, patrons will see the Hoopla Options section in the Account Settings page.

Patrons can toggle the setting to ask for confirmation when checking out Hoopla titles via Pika.

Screenshot of the hoopla options on the account settings page

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My Preferences

If your library allows patrons to Update their Alternate Library, the My Preferences option will display in the Accounts Settings page. Patrons can update their alternate libraries, which will bring their preferred alternate library branches to the top of the pickup locations when placing a hold, regardless of alphabetical order.

If your library has enabled user reviews and ratings, patrons can toggle an option to not prompt them for reviews when rating titles.

Screenshot of the my preferences section of the accounts settings page highlighting the alternate libraries settings

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Linked Accounts

If your library allows linked accounts in Pika, the Linked Accounts section will display in their Account Settings page. There are several options in the Linked Accounts section that are outlined in the Linked Accounts in the Catalogdocumentation.

Screenshot of the linked accounts section of the account settings page

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Staff Settings

If the patron account is a known staff p-type or has assigned admin roles, the Staff Settings section will display in the Account Settings page.

Screenshot of the staff settings section of the accounts settings page

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Search History

Any searches conducted while a user is logged in for a session will be captured in the Search History page. Patrons can save recent searches directly from the Search History page or using the Save Search search tool at the bottom of a search results page, if enabled.

Saved searches will appear in the table at the top of the Search History page. Recent searches that occurred during the patron’s logged in session will appear in the Recent Searches section. Patrons can purge unsaved searches while logged in. Any unsaved searches will be automatically purged once the patron logs out of their current session.

Screenshot of the search history page highlighting the recent searches table and the purge unsaved searches button

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