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- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 00:10:06 -0000
- From: "Margaret Peloquin" <peloquin at austincc dot edu>
- Subject: Re: [IUG] Request button - briefcit keyword browse screens
Thanks so much. I don't deal with this file myself. I had run across it but
didn't know what had been set up for this. A look at your file will help me
sort it out with the Tech Svc folks. --Margaret
said shafik <saidshafik at hotmail dot com> said:
> Margaret,
> Please,
>
> You ought to check your "Rule for Request" file either on the text based:
M>I>A> R > REQUEST rules, or in Millennium Admin ASAA
>
> It makes lot of difference if you edit this file right.
>
> I will send you off the list a copy of our recent file, which is very long
because we have 4 libraries with many locations.
>
>
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Said Shafik Library Systems Manager Drexel
University Libraries Philadelphia, PA 19104-2875 Phone: 215.895.1832 Fax:
215.895.2070
http://www.library.drexel.edu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> > Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:00:57 -0500> From: SSloan at ci dot boca-raton dot fl dot us>
To: innopac at innopacusers dot org> Subject: Re: [IUG] Request button - briefcit
keyword browse screens> > Margaret,> > Check your "Enable request button
suppression for non-requestable> materials" feature, found in the character-
based OPAC options. See page> #106169 in the manual.> > Susan Sloan> Boca
Raton Public Library> > -----Original Message-----> From: innopac-
bounces at innopacusers dot org> [
mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On
Behalf Of Margaret Peloquin> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 4:39 PM> To:
IUG INNOPAC List> Subject: [IUG] Request button - briefcit keyword browse
screens> > We feel that the presence of a request option for each item on
the > browse screen will be very useful for our students. However, our
novice> > users may click on the request option for items that are not >
requestable. Currently, should this occur the user must login, choose a> >
pickup location, etc., before being!
> told that this is not a requestable > one. Has anyone found a workaround
for this. What we are seeking is a > way to suppress the option for things
like web resources or e-books. > Does anyone have some kind of script that
might be adapted for this > instance?> > -- >
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++> Margaret Peloquin,
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=== Margaret Peloquin, Head Librarian Eastview ===
=== Austin Community College, Austin, Texas ===
=== (512)223-5117 Fax: (512)223-5111 ===
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http://library.austincc.edu ===