We really like the bookbags (My Lists) feature in the catalog, especially with the features added in 2.3 that make it much easier for logged-in users to add things directly to a particular list right from the search results screen.

We're promoting these to our staff and patrons as an easy way to make and share lists of items. The HTML View works great for viewing the list but we have a problem with the feed link. The feed looks fine, but when you click on a title you go to the htmlholdings-full unapi view, and have to click on the "Dynamic Details" link to go to the record in the catalog.

We really want to eliminate this unapi view and go directly to the record in the usual TPac view. This seems more consistent with the HTML view of the list, where titles link to the full record. It's what our staff and users expect when they click on a title, and we don't understand the purpose or the benefit of having this extra page between the user and the full record displayed in the usual manner, with the holds link, added content, etc.

This is an important issue to us because we want to use and promote the RSS feeds as a convenient way to add booklists to LibGuides and blog sidebars, among other uses. Are we missing something? Is there a benefit to that screen that we're not seeing, or some technical reason why we can't have the titles link to the TPAC?

Here's an example of a shared list:
HTML View: https://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/results?bookbag=2481
Feed: https://evergreen.noblenet.org/opac/extras/feed/bookbag/rss2-full/2481


I know the developers prefer to keep the conversation on Launchpad, so here's a link to the wishlist bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1183972

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Elizabeth Thomsen, Member Services Manager
NOBLE: North of Boston Library Exchange
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Danvers MA 01923
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