TIP -- Textbook Inventory Program by Hayes Software Systems

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Comprehensive textbook management software for school district and campus-level textbook management. Built-in databases and data import capability practically eliminates data entry. Extensive reporting capabilities to improve communications between school and home as well as within the administrative team of a school district.

English

Supported Technologies

Windows 95/98/ME, Windows XP/2000/NT
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Pricing

Users (# of seats)
$495 to $1,500
krasmussen@hayessoft.com
800-749-5086

Available only through Hayes Software Systems

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Additional Product Information

TIP has proven itself as the most effective administrative tool available to schools to reduce the number of textbooks that are replaced due to loss or incomplete record keeping. Customers routinely save as much as 50% of these costs before the first full year of operation., Not a made-over library circulation software application, TIP is designed from the ground up to reflect how textbooks are managed in schools and meets special administrative needs (i.e., "book check" lists for teachers; project the need for additional books; reporting total inventory status -- copies in storage, in use, lost, paid for, damaged, worn out, etc.), Bar code reading technology is a built-in option and is most often used at the secondary school level., Download data about students and teachers and their class schedules from popular student accounting systems (i.e., SASI, WinSchool) to optimize record keeping., Select titles of textbooks in use from a built-in database containing more than 12,000 current textbook titles to save time and avoid data entry erros. Initial inventory setup can be completed in less than 2 hours., User-controlled automatic production of letter to parents in the event a student loses a book., Produce receipts for signature from students and teachers upon distribution of books to them including the cost of the books assigned.


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