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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

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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?

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Margaret Peloquin, Head Librarian / EVC
Austin Community College
3401 Webberville Rd, Austin, Texas 78702
512.223.5117 // Fax: 512.223.5111
peloquin at austincc dot edu // http://library.austincc.edu


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