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SILS app functionality

Submitted by ecampbell on Wed, 02/19/2025 - 12:47
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Using the app, you can:

  • Search the catalogue
  • Check to see if you have items ready for pickup, or overdue, and check your fines right on the home screen
  • Renew items out
  • Place new holds
  • View and manage your holds
  • View your reading history
  • View your fines details
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Hold queue

Submitted by ecampbell on Wed, 02/19/2025 - 12:43
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Holds are not filled in a purely numeric order. They are filled in a way that ensures that customers of a library system get first access to items owned by that library system.  

For example, you may be the seventh person in the queue, but if you are the only RPL customer waiting, and a copy owned by RPL is checked in, you will receive it next. Because of this it is virtually impossible to create an accurate record of where any particular customer is in the queue.

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Next steps

Submitted by ecampbell on Wed, 02/19/2025 - 12:38
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We’ll send an automatic email to let you know we’ve received your suggestion. If items are approved for purchase or sent to interlibrary loan you will receive a notification when it is available. Our staff are unable to track the status of your suggestion so please don’t inquire after your submission.

Materials we will not consider for purchase

Submitted by ecampbell on Wed, 02/19/2025 - 12:38
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  • Items already available in the province-wide library catalogue
  • Current popular titles from best-selling authors. We order these anyway. Check the library catalogue periodically to see if it’s there
  • Textbooks
  • Titles that are not yet available (in pre-publication or currently in theatres)
  • Titles older than seven years from date of production, or those that are no longer available (out of print). For older items, we will try to find a copy for you using interlibrary loan.

Materials we will consider for purchase

Submitted by ecampbell on Wed, 02/19/2025 - 12:37
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  • RPL will purchase suggested materials that fit into our Collections Policy.
  • Authors, titles, or subjects of interest to you that would also be of interest to others; and/or
  • Items of local interest, relating to the geographic area of Regina or Saskatchewan.

Requests that do not meet these criteria will automatically be rejected. 

Eligibility

Submitted by ecampbell on Wed, 02/19/2025 - 12:36
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You’ll need a Regina Public Library card and a PIN (personal identification number) to request a title through interlibrary loan or suggest a title for purchase. Your library account must be in good standing (owing less than $25).

Materials submitted physically

Submitted by ecampbell on Wed, 02/19/2025 - 12:33
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The information you submit to us is all we need to make an informed selection, so please don't deliver or send us a review copy of the material. It won't be added to our collection, and it won't improve the chances of your suggestion being selected.

All unsolicited books, CDs and other items we receive are treated as donated materials: they may be included in the library's book sale, donated to charities, or recycled, in accordance with RPL's Collections Policy.

The library is not obligated to inform donors about the disposition of their donations.

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