Shaun Akhtar
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An error occurred while saving the comment Shaun Akhtar commentedThe ability to identify the bibliographic records that have associated notes through Analytics or the Alma repository search (and, ideally, query the contents of those notes) would be extremely helpful for our processes as well. Currently, once the record is no longer in the Metadata Editor, there is no way for us to programmatically retrieve and return to records that had notes attached for further review.
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Hello,
We were unable to establish a connection with DPLA, if you have direct contact with them please share the contact details.
Thanks,
Tamar
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This check should also apply to sets in use by the new logical collections feature. It would be great if the Manage Sets page could display tags for sets that are used by publishing profiles, logical collections, etc., similar to the current tags "Filtered set" and "Contains filtered sets".