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Many libraries feature "browsing" collections which are not holdable, but are available for customer checkout. Currently, the only means to suppress the Place Hold button is via item status code (In Library Use, etc). However, there is not a means to suppress the button for those non-holdable collections that have a Check Shelves status, as Discover does not recognize ILS-based configurations such as ASAA (Sierra).
The ability to suppress the Place Holds button based on additional codes - such as location or itype - would provide an effective workaround for these types of collections.