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An error occurred while saving the comment Corinna Baksik commentedTo clarify, we're looking for the export to include the location and call number of the physical resource at the holdings level (e.g. we're not looking for a list of all item records and their "item call number" field). If an item is in a temp loc, that temp loc info would be what is exported.
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This improvement is planned for the 2024 Roadmap.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Corinna Baksik commentedFor example, when you search for Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, ǂd 1835-1910, you don’t get a reference generated from the NAR 500 fields in the browse index telling you to see also Twain, Mark, ǂd 1835-1910. And in the detailed view of this record, there’s no mention of Mark Twain’s “relationship” with Samuel Langhorne Clemens: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990099247200203941/catalog
In Serials Cataloging, we make a lot of 510s between earlier/later names of corp. bodies and 530s between earlier/later titles of series. These don’t get displayed. They did in the card catalog.Corinna Baksik shared this idea · -
Display related holdings for monographs only for the 773 $w relation and not for the 8xx $w relation
659 votesHi all,
We are currently reviewing this idea together with Alma.
We will update with any new information we have.
Best regards,
Yael.
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We have added it to our plan. We will share more details as part of the design phase
An error occurred while saving the comment Corinna Baksik commentedThere is also a lack of stickiness. All dropdowns sticky (type, library, location) so that every time you go to the list your last selection is remembered.
An error occurred while saving the comment Corinna Baksik commentedI think the poster is confusing "Browse Bib Headings: Call Number" with the Browse Shelf List when they talk about 050 etc.
Browse Shelf List is and should remain based on the 852 of the call number.
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We will add this improvement to our roadmap
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We are considering incorporating the idea and effect both templates and rules editing permission
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You can hide the month/date fields using the following CSS. You may have to make some additional adjustments for alignment.
prm-search-bar .advanced-search-tabs .advanced-drop-downs.marginless-inputs md-select[ng-model*="startDay"],
prm-search-bar .advanced-search-tabs .advanced-drop-downs.marginless-inputs md-select[ng-model*="startMonth"],
prm-search-bar .advanced-search-tabs .advanced-drop-downs.marginless-inputs md-select[ng-model*="endDay"],
prm-search-bar .advanced-search-tabs .advanced-drop-downs.marginless-inputs md-select[ng-model*="endMonth"] {
display:none;
}
prm-search-bar .advanced-search-wrapper .date-range-inputs md-input-container input[ng-model*="startYear"],
prm-search-bar .advanced-search-wrapper .date-range-inputs md-input-container input[ng-model*="endYear"] {
margin-left:-154px;
}