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An error occurred while saving the comment Celia Mulder commentedREQUEST: When you click on a subject heading that appears under "Topics" on a resource page to find other similar resources, it would be better for the results to display as a search results list so that you can further refine the list.
Staff often start with a particular title, then look for appropriate subjects to link to other relevant resources for a patron and they would like to be able to apply other filters (particularly Availability and Location but other facets would be useful too) to refine the list of resources.
Currently, when you click on a heading, you are presented with a list of resources but there is no way to quickly find the ones that are available. You have to click into each one to view its details and this can be very time consuming and frustrating.
The tiled book cover display is nice for an initial teaser view for the heading but once you've decided to click on the heading, you should be presented with a list that can be refined.FEATURE DETAILS:
Job Stories:
As a Vega User, I can easily locate the related topics for the work I am currently viewing and follow links to view related materials.Acceptance Criteria:
Topics showcase content is moved to the top right of the work on the FRC and displays topic name descriptions as a list of links.
Clicking a topic link takes the user to SEARCH RESULTS displaying all materials that have the selected topic.
The Back button takes the user back to the previously viewed FRC
Users can refine the search results by applying additional filters as needed.This idea came from: https://ideas.iii.com/forums/951766/suggestions/47380757
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An error occurred while saving the comment Celia Mulder commentedWe host the county's Library for the Blind and Print Disabled and these fields allow us to find materials that are accessible for those patrons. In particular, media that has audio description is noted in the 532 field.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Celia Mulder commentedWe have an in-house version of this for adult fiction authors that requires a fair amount of staff time to maintain and update. We've wanted to expand it to other collections but haven't because of the time restriction. This would be a cool addition and popular with patrons.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Celia Mulder commentedThis came up in the MEEP vote - https://ideas.iii.com/forums/951766-vega-discover/suggestions/48588119-work-metadata-display-choose-consistent-display-f
It's a big one for discovery and display. Not just the series info but also the cover image, the description, the title field, etc. should all come from the same, consistent record. It would be ideal if these came from the physical, print edition of the work, not the newest. Often our newest is the audiobook CD or the Large Print and those are not what we want to display.Celia Mulder supported this idea · -
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22 votesUNDER REVIEW · 4 comments · ILS - Polaris » Acquisitions, Serials & Item/Issue/Inventory Management · Admin →Celia Mulder supported this idea ·
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73 votesCelia Mulder supported this idea ·
Agreed. The current solution of having the track list (MARC 505 field) displayed under the 'i' in Edition Information is cumbersome to navigate. Staff struggle to remember where the tracks are listed and patrons struggle trying to find the information they want.