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Add a self-checkout feature in campusM/Library Mobile
It would be useful to add a self-checkout function to campusM/Library Mobile. Built as a new product integration, notably with Alma, it would allow patrons to check out items on their mobile device (quick and private way for patrons to borrow items from anywhere in the stacks).
Some libraries use parallel apps for self-checking, it is not very convenient to propose different library apps to users. Adding a self-checkout feature in campusM/Library Mobile would consolidate the use of this app among the library patrons.
64 votes -
Moodle Push Notifications should include full message
So if the user receives a forum post notification, the content (text at least) of the forum post should be included - not just the link back to the forum
2 votes -
Closer integration between Maps and DisabledGo data
Currently we have a maps/locations tile and a DisabledGo tile. I see the DisabledGo information as an extension to the locations as much of the 'initial content is the same (Categories and location names).
It would be beneficial to use the standard maps functionality and see the access information (from DisabledGo) embedded at the point of clicking on a particular location.
Currently a workaround is to use Position Actions to link to DisabledGo information in the app, but I would rather the user stayed within the same section of the app to see this information quickly.
2 votes -
Sync timetable events to native and Office 365 calendars
The most frequent request we receive from students is to sync timetable events to their native and Office 365 calendars.
Whilst this falls outside of the scope of the campusM platform, it is clearly a complementary service which will be of commercial benefit to Ex Libris and will ensure customers maximise ROI on their campusM investment.
13 votes
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