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Evergreen 2.4 Documentation Needs

Below are new 2.4 features that need documentation. If you volunteer to create documentation, add your name in blue.

Acquisitions

  • Acquisitions Inline Item Detail View -
    MassLNC/SITKA
  • Acquisitions Lineitem Order Identifiers -
    MassLNC/SITKA
  • Acquisitions Purchase Order and other Interface Improvements -
    MassLNC/SITKA
  • Acquisitions MARC Upload Form Persistence -
    MassLNC/SITKA
  • Default Number of Acquisitions Copies to Order -
    MassLNC/SITKA

OPAC

  • Options to hide some user preferences added to tpac customization chapter
  • Search changes
    • Two new Server Admin interfaces MARC Search/Facet Class FTS MAPS and MARC Search/Facet Field FTS Maps
    • Searching for deleted records
    • New create_date and edit_date qp filters.
  • Google Books Preview
  • Org Unit Hiding

Cataloging

  • MARC Import Tag Stripping -
    ESI
  • Vandelay Default Match Set can be incorporated into existing Vandelay match set documentation
  • Direct access to item attribute editor

Circulation

  • Clickable Patron Indicators

Administration

  • Calculated Proximity Adjustments -
    ESI
  • Custom Best-Hold Selection Order -
    ESI
  • Generic CSV Notification Generator/Receiver -
    ESI
  • Storing Z39.50 Server Credentials -
    ESI
  • URL Verification -
    ESI

    Equinox documentation

Serials

  • Serial Control: Embed Alternate Interfaces
  • Serial Control: Set Special Statuses

Staff Client

  • Staff Client Search Preferences
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