Users App (UXPROD-784)

[UXPROD-1813] Honorific on user record Created: 27/Jun/19  Updated: 16/Sep/20  Resolved: 20/May/20

Status: Closed
Project: UX Product
Components: None
Affects versions: None
Fix versions: None
Parent: Users App

Type: New Feature Priority: TBD
Reporter: Cate Boerema (Inactive) Assignee: patty.wanninger
Resolution: Won't Do Votes: 0
Labels: None
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original estimate: Not Specified

Issue links:
Relates
relates to UXPROD-1790 Preferred name on user records and di... Closed
relates to UXPROD-1812 Suffix on user record Closed
Epic Link: Users App
Front End Estimate: Medium < 5 days
Front End Estimator: Cate Boerema (Inactive)
Back End Estimate: Medium < 5 days
Back End Estimator: Cate Boerema (Inactive)
Development Team: Prokopovych
PO Rank: 15
PO Ranking Note: It's a go-live requirement for the German consortium. Hoping they can use custom fields.
Rank: Chalmers (Impl Aut 2019): R5
Rank: Chicago (MVP Sum 2020): R5
Rank: Cornell (Full Sum 2021): R4
Rank: Duke (Full Sum 2021): R2
Rank: 5Colleges (Full Jul 2021): R5
Rank: GBV (MVP Sum 2020): R2
Rank: Lehigh (MVP Summer 2020): R5
Rank: MO State (MVP June 2020): R5
Rank: TAMU (MVP Jan 2021): R4
Rank: U of AL (MVP Oct 2020): R5

 Description   

Some patrons (frequency will vary by culture) will expect to be addressed using an honorific (e.g. Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Mx, Sir, Dr) in verbal and written communication.

Use cases:

  1. Circ staff uses honorific when interacting with patron during check in or check out at circ desk
  2. Patron notices include honorific when addressing patron
  3. Other?

Current thinking on design:



 Comments   
Comment by patty.wanninger [ 20/May/20 ]

These will be handled by custom fields.

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