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An error occurred while saving the comment Kathryn Brew commented"Get Item" as the default button would make so much more sense. (With maybe a different label like "go to item" or "open"?) From a user perspective, I have never returned an eBook early from within Discover, but I have had the thought that it would be nice/logical for My Bookshelf to be the go-to place to not only easily see my digital borrows across multiple platforms, but also easily *access* them. It currently is not, unless you are one of the few who notices the caret.
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I agree. I'm not a cataloger so I don't know the MARC fields exactly, but I dislike these "series" that are really usually some kind of collection. That seems fundamentally different than a literary series/serialized storytelling/etc. It's annoying not just because the information is incorrect but also because it could be there in place of the actual series that the work is part of.
If it can't be distinguished, I'd rather just not have the series link, at least not on the main search results display where it isn't labelled. I have had a patron complain that they thought they were requesting the thing they saw right there. That's not user error, but a design flaw.