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So, I have a smol problem that I can't wrap my brain around. Maybe because it's Friday? Any thoughts would be most welcome.For context, we have an electronic reserves system called UC BEARS and we have portfolios which we link to print bibs temporarily to allow access. However, an issue has come to my attention where these portfolios sometimes also attach to an incorrect CDI record. For example, our scan for the 4th edition attached to this 5th edition CDI record: https://berkeley.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01UCS_BER/s4lks2/cdi_econis_primary_1676942521the correct record is: https://search.library.berkeley.edu/permalink/01UCS_BER/iqob43/alma991036524359706532

Jackie Gosselar (UCB)

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I got a ticket from Dana and Sharon at UCLA asking if we can create a UC folder in Primo Analytics (I assume under the Primo Community/Reports areas). I don't feel like this needs a formal vote but does any one have concerns?

Gem Stone-Logan (CDL)

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Has anyone configured thumbnail templates? We are looking into this locally, but some of my preliminary testing on the PSB seems to indicate that the images aren't visible to other institutions in the NZ. It's possible there is a job that I have missed or some sandbox weirdness, so any thoughts/insight welcome!

Jackie Gosselar (UCB)

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Hey all, I wanted to surface this again since we are still seeing this issue and ExL has not responded to our ticket. We are getting local reports that non-Roman languages (Hebrew, Arabic) require the definite article for searching in Primo.Also, we are hearing that the left-anchored searches in Advanced Search (i.e. title starts with) aren't working for RTL as well as a few other non-roman languages (Devanagari as well as Bengali script).I have opened a case with ExL #06496168, but I wanted to check to see if you guys have heard about this at your campuses as well.

Jackie Gosselar (UCB)

Selecting another UC library doesn’t let that campus name follow along, so users can easily loose track of what other UC library they happened to have clicked on.
“This library” isn’t helpful when you’ve clicked into a different UC library. Below is UCLA from Riverside’s Primo, and there’s no real way to know that.

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Jessica

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