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There was some similar discussion on this topic in the fall, I believe. It depends upon the kinds of settings you have in the web options. We opted to create our own button and use this wwwoption:

ICON_REQUEST=<img src="/screens/requestbook.gif" alt="Send books between campuses or request a checked out book." title="Send books between campuses or request a checked out book." border="0" style="margin-right:5px"/>

There are a number of options that control what you want to do as well as some tokens you need in the briefcit file. Try looking in the archives to see what others have done.

Heather Tucker wrote:
Piggybacking on that, is there a way to hack the "Request" button? In
bib_display.html I'd like to remove the navrow completely and place just
the request button next to the book title.



I'm just tired enough to think this is possible, but not sure how to
make it happen. Am I crazy or is there a way to do this?



Heather Tucker, MLIS

Technical Services Coordinator

Mt. Hood Community College

26000 SE Stark St.

Gresham, Oregon 97036

503-491-7106

heather dot tucker at mhcc dot edu





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From: innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org
[mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Bob Duncan

Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 11:50 AM

To: IUG INNOPAC List

Subject: Re: [IUG] Innreach Token in Briefcite



At 11:39 AM 03/25/2008, Heather Parker wrote:

Does anyone have an innreach token in the briefcite file in WebPac

Pro? I tried adding it under our request token and it didn't

work. I ended up just adding a link to Link+, but doesn't recreate

the search in LINK+. I actually prefer the link over the

button. The Innreach button (LINK+) appears in the nav bar, but

having a button at every record would be too much!



I'd be in interested to see if anyone has this working. It just

makes sense to me to have one there.



If the book is missing or checked out, the request button shows

there. With an innreach link there, the patron has a higher chance

of getting an available copy quickly verses placing a hold on an

book that they may or may not get very soon at all.





Would adding the following to your briefcit.html do what you want?



<a href="http://csul.iii.com/search/t?SEARCH=

<!--{fieldspec:Vbt245a}-->

">

Try LINK+

</a>





Bob Duncan





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Lafayette College

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