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    After Migration to Aleph 21: edit/create course in course reading interface no longer possible

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Question

    After migrating to Aleph 21 we are no longer able to edit/create course in the course reading interface. Why?

    Answer

    The Web interface has been replaced by a GUI interface integrated into the circulation module.

    Additional Information

    For further details consult documents
    - Staff User: Aleph 21 User Guide - Course Reading and Reserves.pdf
    - System Librarian: Aleph 21 Syslib Guide - Course Reading and Reserves.pdf
    - For Setup check Knowledge Base article 'Course Reading Know How' (https://exlibrisgroup.my.salesforce.com/kA1600000004Dr9)

    Category: Course reading/ALEPH

    Subject: ALEPH - 500


    • Article last edited: 1/14/2014
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