Charlotte Keys
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Dear community,
Thank you for sharing this idea. I order to better understand it, can you please give specific examples where the performance is not sufficient?
This would help us to better understand the root cause and see what can be done.
Thanks,
Tamar Fuches
Alma team
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We will remember the user preferences for sorting the items list, so it will be "sticky".
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The core user record will have a field for selecting a preferred pronoun. The options will be from a configurable drop down such as:
- he, him, his
- she,her,hers
The field will be updatable from:
- Alma form
- SIS
- API
- Primo (VE)
The preferred pronoun will in the Manage Fulfillment Options screen.
It will be possible to locally override this field without overriding from the SIS, like other fields allow (such as user group).
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Currently, grace period can only be set in calendar days. An option to limit the grace period for Open days will be added.
Thanks,
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I'd love to have an update to the last question from over a year ago. Any idea when this will actually happen in Alma resolver? I'm glad we'll be able to turn it off in A-Z list, but what about the idea of making it specific to resources i.e. Journals specifically?
We have The Boston Globe which is in two separate "portfolios" in Proquest Newsstand. The older date range is "above" the more recent, and unless the end user knows to go to the full record to pick the range they want, they are always getting sent to the older. Support doesn't seem to know a way to re-order the portfolios so at least direct linking provides access to the newer portfolio by default. Most people who look up a newspaper will initially want to browse recent issues.
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There is already a similar feature in Leganto so that instructors can mark a link as broken. The reporting in that case is a note in the Reading List for the particular item. I am assuming if it exists in Leganto adding similar feature to Primo would not be out of the question?
I am not sure though about whether broken links should go directly to Ex Libris as there might be actions on our part to be taken first to fix them -- and I know we will fix them faster than Ex Libris if we can. So I could go either way on that part of this.