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The product team will review this idea for consideration for a future release.
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This will be addressed when we make the move soon to the Account Portal views.
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And/or allow the user to edit the email's subject line.
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This will be resolved when we roll out our new Account Portal.
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Yes! This would be really helpful when it comes to our Library of Things collections. Many of our libraries have a separate system that allows patrons to reserve an item for a specific day and an 856 link would redirect to that system. To hide it one click past regular search results could easily result in a patron not discovering the link and failing to reserve the item properly.
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Kiosk aside, the popup definitely gets in the way of usage. Patrons don't necessarily notice the message at the bottom of the screen then wonder why they can't use the site.
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Yes @Lloyd Chittenden! The last two digits of the UPC are cut off and if that truncated number matches an ISBN number then that's the image that appears (regardless of whether or not it's the correct item).