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Improve indexing of in press articles in CDI
The Central Discovery Index (CDI) includes many in press articles (i.e., articles that have been accepted for publication in a future issue). However, because these records do lack a pub date, volume, or issue number, the Alma link resolver cannot reliably determine whether an institution has access to these articles. We ask that Ex Libris improve they way in press articles are indexed in CDI so that the link resolver does not return false positives for content the library does not actually own.
476 votesThis improvement is planned for the 2024 Roadmap.
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Allow Roman numerals for page range in digitization request form
Users submit a range of pages when they request digitization of a material. Preliminary pages in books often use Roman numerals. Please whitelist these characters along with 0-9 in the form validation scheme.
29 votesHi,
This is planned to be handled in the new Primo discovery experience.
Best regards,
Yael.
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My Library Card: Option to hide Personal Details
It should be possible to hide Personal Details section under My Account in Primo VE.
We are able to disable the labels in the following, but seems no option to hide the Personal Details section. Even if we disabled the labels for this tab, it is not completely disable from appearing or being clickable.
- Configuration > Discovery > Display Configuration > Labels > All code Tables > Library card Labels
- Configuration > Discovery > Library Card Configuration > Personal Details Configuration
Also, Primo Technical Support Analysts already confirmed the personal details section cannot be hidden using CSS. So we post…
9 votesThis is planned to be included in the new Primo Discovery experience.
Best regards,
Yael.
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