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Rapido Lost Item Workflows at the CSU

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The California State University (CSU) system's recommended setup and workflows for how to find and process lost items in Rapido. This presentation covers both Borrowing and Lending library workflows as well as a few common configuration options. The presenters will also discuss what works well and what can use additional improvement concerning Lost Item processing in Rapido.

Rapido Lost Item Workflows
Rapido
How to process Lost Items in Rapido from a Lending perspective.
How to process Lost Items in Rapido from a Borrowing perspective.
Apr 30, 2026 04:30 PM - 05:15 PM(America/Los_Angeles)
Venue : Beverly
20260430T1630 20260430T1715 America/Los_Angeles Rapido Lost Item Workflows at the CSU

The California State University (CSU) system's recommended setup and workflows for how to find and process lost items in Rapido. This presentation covers both Borrowing and Lending library workflows as well as a few common configuration options. The presenters will also discuss what works well and what can use additional improvement concerning Lost Item processing in Rapido.

Beverly Ex Libris Knowledge Days and ELUNA Conference 2026 eluna-conf-planning@exlibrisusers.org
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California State University, Office Of The Chancellor
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