Renée Barney
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Yes, this needs to be far more prominent and obvious. In addition to being a button, make it more obvious that it hasn't been clicked. We just spent several weeks trying to figure out why our due dates were weird - turns out someone forgot to hit "Apply Changes". There was zero indication on the screen that changes had not been applied. A button rather than a link would be a great. And to have the button be alarming - YELLOW or RED when it needs to be done and then GREY when it has been done. Thanks!
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Our students, faculty, and staff are all entered through patron load and the expiration dates are 7/31 of the following calendar year. The purge dates are 7/31, ten years in the future. But when we set up Open Access accounts manually in the library, the expiration date is exactly one year out (so 1/29/27 if set up today). This is messy and confuses people when they wonder why their account isn't working in January, when everything else in our system expires in July.
So, I'd really like the option to set a month/day for expiration dates and purge dates and then select for year something like "next calendar year" and one year, 5 years, 10 years from current year.