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Location is the fourth and most detailed level of the Location hierarchy.
Functionally, librarians may think of this as a "shelf location". Examples might include stacks, reserves, closed materials.
Each location must have at least one service point associated, and designated as primary. When an item is returned at another library, it is put in transit to the primary service point.
Locations may also have
Locations have configurable options, including:
- Folio Name
- Code
- Discovery Display Name
- Associated Service Point (at least one)
- An Active or Inactive Status
- Description Field
Relationship between Service Points and Locations
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Locations may also have additional service points that are non-primary.
When an item
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is returned at another service point that is not associated to the location, it is put in transit to
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the primary service point.
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When an item is checked in at
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a non-primary service point, it is NOT put in transit to the primary service point.
Considerations when setting up Locations.
- The four pieces of the location hierarchy are available criteria to use in circulation rules.
Permissions
Describe permissions that apply to the app or section you are outlining. Include default permissions and permission sets; dependencies that exist with permissions in other apps/parts of FOLIO.
Describe action-based permissions (if any) that apply to the app or section you are outlining, including permission dependencies and associated functional workflows.
Describe what each permission does, in language accessible to non-IT library staff.
- Settings (tenant): Can create, edit and remove locations
UX/UI
Describe out of the box fields, including designed purpose, data requirements and validation, dependencies between fields.
Describe out of the box accordion menus, including purpose of the menus, customization options, and associated permission controls (if any)
Describe any workflows available through navigation menus, including purpose of the workflow, customization options, and associated permission controls.
Locations have configurable options, including:
- Folio Name
- The FOLIO Name must be unique within the tenant - e.g., no other location can have the same FOLIO name.
- Code
- The Code must be unique within the tenant - e.g., no other location can have the same code.
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Permissions
- Settings (tenant): Can create, edit and remove locations
Searching
There is no default search function in the GUI for Library records.
Functional Processes
Reporting
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- Discovery Display Name
- Associated Service Point
- An Active or Inactive Status
- Description Field
- Location Details
- Location Details is an accordion where libraries can add associated key/value pairs to a location record.
Searching
Describe pathways for searching in the app/feature through the UI.
Describe fields that are indexed in the back end specifically for searching
Describe any advanced searching features and how they would work.
Functional workflows
Describe available tasks that can be conducted in the app. To document those tasks, create a new page and link it to this page.
Describe action-based permissions that are connected to these functional workflows, if any.
Reporting
Describe available in-app reports, including parameters for the reports, and associated permissions.
If there are developed LDP reports/queries for this app / area of FOLIO, describe those reports as well.
List any fields that may not be available in the LDP (e.g., for privacy reasons.)
Integrations
Describe any APIs that interact with the app. Provide links to the API / module information in Github.
Describe integrations that individual libraries may wish to develop for this app / area of FOLIO, if relevant.
If existing integrations have been developed by adopting libraries, provide links to the integration in Github or wherever the information can be found.