Circulation Reports

Circulation reports help you track circulation, overdue items, overdue patrons, and delinquent patrons. To access these reports, select Utilities > Reports and Notices from the Polaris Shortcut bar, and select Circulation in the Polaris Reports window.

Note:
The Cataloging Item report Collection Material Type Analysis provides the collection/material type information without circulation statistics.

The Cataloging Item report Collection Disposition by Material Type shows the number and percentage of items currently on the shelf (or otherwise considered available), items out (unavailable but accounted for), or not accounted for (lost, missing).

For more information about these and other Cataloging reports, see Cataloging Reports.

Note:
The report is based on workstation ID, so if a workstation is reassigned to a new organization the report will include transactions for both the old and new locations. This may also happen if a “floating” staff member at the workstation logs on to one branch, does transactions, then logs on to a different branch from the same workstation.

Important:
Because this report gathers up to two years of data, it may take several minutes to complete.

  • All collections selected for floating
  • All material types selected for floating
  • All branches selected for receiving
  • On-shelf item limit for receiving branches
  • Total item limit for receiving branches
  • No matching collection allowed (yes/no)
  • Blank collection allowed (yes/no)
  • Floating enabled (yes/no)

Note:
This report includes on-the-fly and QuickCirc items. A similar report, constructed in Polaris SimplyReports, also includes these ephemeral items in the count but does not assign them a collection code.

Note:
The Overdue Items report identifies patrons from other libraries who have overdue items.

Tip:
You can send the Reserve Statistics by Course report as a notice to the primary and alternate instructors linked to the active courses.

Note:
The turnover rate is the number of items circulated divided by the total number of items owned. Two reports calculate turnover rate by collection or item statistical code, for a selected branch or multiple branches. These reports can help you determine, for example, how heavily a collection is used in relation to the size of the collection:

Notes:
The item count is based on the number of items in the assigned branch’s holdings on the date the report is run.

Check-out and renewal transactions are counted without regard to the transacting patron. That is, if the same patron checks out the same item 12 times, 12 transactions are counted.

The patron’s registered branch is not considered in any way.

If an item is put in transit to fill a hold at another branch and is checked out from that branch, the transaction is counted.