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Allow Show Sushi Counter Usage on all applicable titles
This would help with ordering projects such as reviewing EBAs not managed through Rialto, or selecting titles for perpetual purchase that are held in a subscribed ebook collection. In combination with the Sort by Usage it could also help identify titles from a list that are already owned, since this isn't currently a facet for limiting.
1 voteThe Rialto team has reviewed this idea but at this time it does not align with our roadmap initiatives. We appreciate your feedback and encourage you to continue to participate in the Ideas Exchange process.
Best,
Heidi Whitehead
Rialto Product Manager
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Utilizing Replacement Cost Field in Alma
I'm borrowing an idea that exists in the Alma Idea Exchange (Copy PO Line Prices to Item Replacement Cost). It would be beneficial for the actual cost of an item (invoice price) after discounts to be populated into the Replacement Cost or Inventory Cost fields in Alma, or to be configurable by the institution to suit their needs. For example, we would like the invoice price to populate into the Inventory Price field, and then have that price + processing fee added into the Replacement Cost field.
3 votesThe Rialto team has reviewed this idea but at this time it does not align with our roadmap initiatives. We appreciate your feedback and encourage you to continue to participate in the Ideas Exchange process.
Best,
Heidi Whitehead
Rialto Product Manager
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Need an API that we could search using ISBN that would tell us what we own in E and P and also tell us what is available to purchase
Need an API that we could search using ISBN or a few other select identifiers that would tell us what we own in E and P and also tell us what is available to purchase with format, price and licensing info. It would also be necessary to have the search function similarly to the way it does in Rialto with a fuzzy match/FRBR type logic based on an exact match option or fuzzy match option in the API call. It would also be desired to perhaps then be able to "batch" order a set of the items after processing either…
6 votesThe Rialto team has reviewed this idea but at this time it does not align with our roadmap initiatives. We appreciate your feedback and encourage you to continue to participate in the Ideas Exchange process.
Best,
Heidi Whitehead
Rialto Product Manager
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Enable authentication on purchase request web form
The customization options on the purchase request web form are great, but we cannot use it until the requestor can authenticate. We need to know who they are.
At present they appear as "Guest" in the request. An accident waiting to happen - when we update the requester to the wrong person.
Also we would only want this service available to institutional members, and would want to avoid mischievous use by unknown persons.71 votesHello,
We developed this feature to not have authentication. There is a form available in Alma that does support authentication. I searched and I think this answer provides links to how to create an authenticated form in Alma: Direct Linking to the Purchase Request Form - Ex Libris Knowledge Center (exlibrisgroup.com)
The Rialto team has reviewed this idea but at this time it does not align with our roadmap initiatives. We appreciate your feedback and encourage you to continue to participate in the Ideas Exchange process.
Best,
Heidi Whitehead
Rialto Product Manager
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Fix citations reverting to older editions when added from the 'Rialto search scope' in Leganto
The current problem occurs when we use the Rialto search scope in Leganto to find a new edition of a book, and we already hold previous edition(s) of the same title. When we add the title to the reading list, it associates to the ISBN of previous editions and the citation reverts to an older held version. This is the opposite of what we want it to do, we want it to be used to highlight where a new edition is available so we can begin a purchase of this new content - which would be in ProQuest's interests too!
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