[UIEH-1341] Enhancement: eHoldings presentation of titles in a package Created: 01/Dec/22  Updated: 11/Oct/23

Status: Draft
Project: ui-eholdings
Components: None
Affects versions: None
Fix versions: None

Type: Story Priority: P4
Reporter: Masami Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Unresolved Votes: 0
Labels: Support, z_review
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
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Attachments: PNG File image-2022-12-20-15-36-39-064.png    
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Development Team: Spitfire
RCA Group: TBD

 Description   

Overview:

Enhancement: eHoldings presentation of titles in a package

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Log into some FOLIO environment as User X
  2. Click eHoldings
  3. Open any package and show titles

Expected Results:

1. Would it be possible to select showing all titles in one page or 100 titles per page?

2. Would it be possible to allow jumping pages instead of moving only previous or next.

3. For Journal titles, would it be possible to display cover period, e.g., July 1998 - November 2022.

Interested parties:

Kyushu University



 Comments   
Comment by Ann-Marie Breaux (Inactive) [ 02/Dec/22 ]

Hi Khalilah Gambrell This was entered into Jira as a bug, and with no dev team. Seems like it should perhaps be a story or feature for eHoldings? Please review and update as you see fit. Thank you!

Comment by Anya [ 05/Dec/22 ]

Support moved this to a story for ui-eholdings. 

 

ccMasami  and Khalilah Gambrell 

Comment by Khalilah Gambrell [ 07/Dec/22 ]

Hey Masami  

What are the use cases for #1 and #2? 

Comment by Masami [ 20/Dec/22 ]

Khalilah Gambrell , I am not sure if they are accepted as use cases, but I am trying here:

Use case for #1:  Would it be possible to select showing all titles in one page or 100 titles per page?

For example, in https://bugfest-mg.int.aws.folio.org/eholdings/packages/19-160?searchfield=title, it displays 100 titles per page. Would it be possible to have a setting to choose how to display titles, e.g., 100 titles per page, or all titles (in this example, it is 6049 titles) in one page?   

 

Use case for #2: Would it be possible to allow jumping pages instead of moving only previous or next?

For example, in https://bugfest-mg.int.aws.folio.org/eholdings/packages/19-160?searchfield=title, at the bottom of each page provides an option to move forward to next 100 titles or previous 100 titles as shown in an image below. Kyushu University is interested to have a feature to jump to a page a user wants to go to, e.g., jump to a title at 800th.

Does this make sense to you ??? Please let me know if it is still unclear. Thank you.

Comment by Khalilah Gambrell [ 20/Dec/22 ]

Hey Masami. Your details are very helpful. I like to know why the library(ies) want this functionality. How will this improve their workflow(s)?

Comment by Khalilah Gambrell [ 20/Dec/22 ]

Hey Masami. Your details are very helpful. I like to know why the library(ies) want this functionality. How will this improve their workflow(s)?

Comment by Masami [ 03/Jan/23 ]

Hi Khalilah Gambrell - When a client wants to check titles in a big database with thousands of titles. Kyushu University has an experience, which a knowledge base was update without notice and titles starting with H, I, J, K, L and M were disappeared. They require to identify those issues asap and believe the feature would help them to do so.

Comment by Khalilah Gambrell [ 03/Jan/23 ]

Thank you Masami! This additional detail is very important to figure out the best solution. 

Comment by Masami [ 04/Jan/23 ]

Thanks Khalilah Gambrell 

In case, for Use Case #3:

A title's coverage dates is one of factors for Kyushu University to decide whether a package containing the title should be activated or not. If a journal does not have coverage dates, Kyushu University decides not to use the package as it is not updated properly.  

[HoldingsIQ|
https://developer.ebsco.com/knowledge-services/holdingsiq/reference#/Title%20Resources/get__custid__titles__kbid_
] has information about coverage dates. Can it be displayed in FOLIO?

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