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RFP Response <br />12. The PAC must support the ability to print (or export to e-mail or <br />save to disk) a bibliography in several formats: <br />a. brief bibliographic display <br />b. full bibliographic display <br />c. American Psychological Association (APA) <br />d. Chicago Manual of Style <br />e. HTML <br />f. MARC <br />13. The patron must have ready access to related subjects, authors, <br />publishers, years, etc. for the purpose of navigating related <br />information or faceting their search. <br />14. The patron must be able to link to a requested title directly from <br />their patron account Requests list. <br />15. The patron must be able to link to a title directly from their patron <br />account Items Out list. <br />16. The PAC must support the ability for patrons to save searches. <br />17. Saved searches must: <br />a. be able to be modified and reinitiated <br />for Springfield Free Public Library <br />IN <br />b. be able to provide automated updates of what is new since the ✓ <br />last search and provide alerts to patrons. <br />18. The PAC must support the ability for patrons to create and save a ✓ <br />title list. <br />19. The patron must be able to add a title from the search results list ✓ <br />directly to a saved title list or to a new title list. <br />1. The PAC must allow patrons to register online for a library card. V / <br />2. The PAC must allow authenticated patrons to: <br />a. change their password ✓ <br />b. submit requested address changes for review and acceptance ✓ <br />by staff <br />c. review their items out, on -hold items and outstanding fines /fees <br />d. place and cancel holds ✓ <br />3. The ILS must support the ability for the library to offer online credit ✓ <br />card payments to patrons (for fines /fees) or guests (for donations). <br />Vendor to highlight Public Access Catalog strengths it feels its ILS has for the library. (insert <br />sheets as required) <br />Patrons today are savvier about searching than any other time in the 21" century. They have <br />expectations that are far greater than in the past. Some users are 'digital natives', they have <br />April 1, 2010 <br />The Library Corporation <br />Page 16 <br />Attachment number 3 <br />F -12 Page 281 <br />