Hi Lori,
Some consortia prefer not to have their patrons see and place holds on items that belong to other systems. This is usually more relevant when you have a group of libraries that include public and academic or special. Basically, it's hiding other items in the consortia from patrons based on the patron's home library or org unit.

Grace

On Fri Aug 24 16:29:28 2012, Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
Could someone translate what this means??

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On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Suzannah <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Good afternoon,

    Niagara Evergreen Consortium is funding the porting of
    organizational unit hiding in the JSPAC (Java Script OPAC) to the
    TPAC (Template Toolkit OPAC) in Evergreen open source ILS.  They
    also originally funded this development in the JSPAC.   Equinox
    developers are spearheading the development project.  Equinox
    anticipates that the coding will be completed no later than the
    end of September.  Once the coding is complete, it will be
    submitted to the Evergreen Community for inclusion in the next
    major release of Evergreen.  A big thanks goes out to Niagara for
    funding this development!

    Regards,
    Suzannah





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