Another…

A library building is undergoing remodeling or repairs, during which part of 
the collection has been stored in a way (or at a location) that is not readily 
accessible to the public.  But staff still needs to be able to see what is 
there.

Have actually done that twice here in our system.  Have also seen it done at 
others.



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Subject: Re: [Evergreen-general] Sharing plans for changing library selector in 
Angular staff catalog


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On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 12:09 PM Lussier, Kathy via Evergreen-general 
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> #2 introduces new behavior that hasn't been used in previous staff
> catalogs. We could not think of a use case where an org unit
> should be invisible in the public catalog when performing a
> search, but should be visible in the staff catalog search. However,
>  if there is one, let us know so that we can add an option,
> most likely a global flag.

I can think of several:

- Library joining a consortium. Most any migration workflow I can imagine will 
result in a period of at least a few days, and sometimes longer, where an OU 
exists and has holdings attached to it but shouldn't be visible in the OPAC, 
but where staff nonetheless need to be able to do staff-side searches limited 
to that OU.
- Library opening a new branch with an opening day collection. This could lead 
to an even longer period where the OU exists but is not yet ready to be visible 
to patrons
- An explicitly hidden or resource collection

Does NOBLE have OUs that are completely disused?

Regards,

Galen
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