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I completely support this suggestion. Being able to send article metadata directly from a link resolver into RapidILL's New Request form would save time and reduce manual data entry. Automatically transferring details such as the article title, authors, journal name, ISSN, DOI, volume, issue, and publication year would make the request process much more efficient and help minimize errors. Features like this can greatly improve interlibrary loan workflows for both librarians and researchers.
For anyone interested in exploring restaurant menus during a study break, I recently found https://mcalistermenu.us/ to be a useful resource for browsing McAlister's Deli menu items and prices.