Table of Contents
- User Guide
- Getting Started
- General Concepts
- Getting Help
- Requesting a Feature
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Videos for Learning TroopTrack
- Plan
- Planning an Event
- Tracking Attendance
- Attendance Reports
- Hours, Miles, and Nights
- Agenda View
- Year at a Glance
- RSVP'ing for an Event
- Import your unit's calendar to Google Calendar
- Importing Your Unit Calendar into the Mac OS Calendar App
- Event Integrated Accounting
- Manage
- Registering Members
- Controlling Access and Privileges
- Organizing Family Members
- Creating Patrols/Dens
- Managing Equipment
- Managing a Library
- Canned Reports
- Creating Custom Reports
- Unit Settings
- Money Account Basics
- User Accounts
- Managing Training
- How do I reset a user's password?
- Fundraisers
- Accept Payments Through TroopTrack
- Communicate
- Achieve
- Bulk Entry of Award Progress
- Individual Entry
- Creating a Custom Award
- Planning for a Meeting or Court of Honor
- Share
- Sharing Photos
- Creating a Web Site (Public and Private)
- Sharing Links
- Sharing Documents
- Automatic Monthly Newsletter
- Frequently Asked Questions
Managing a Library
What You Can Do
TroopTrack let's you create a library where you can keep track of all the books in your troop or pack. You can keep track of the condition of your books and who has them. You can also control who can edit book information using the manage documents privilege. Many troops like to give this privilege to scouts.
How to Get There
Like most things, you can get to the library using the Manage Badge menu.

Managing Books
The Library looks like this. Some features will only be visible to user's with the manage equipment privilege.

Whether you are adding or editing a book, the form will be the same, as shown below:

Title: Title of the book. If you have more than one copy, you might consider numbering them and including the number (i.e. Swimming Merit Badge Book #3)
Description: Provide any additional information that might be needed to help someone decide if the book will meet their needs.
Condition: It's a good idea to keep track of the condition of the item and update it whenever the item is checked out or returned.
Photo (optional): A picture is worth a 1000 words. Take a picture and upload it with this form. Picture size must be less than 1 MB.