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    Analytics Evidence CN2 - NZ Resource Sharing Reports Missing Process Status Date / Time

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    Created By: Igelu-Eluna Analytics
    Created on: 3/19/2019



    NZ Resource Sharing Reports in Alma are missing process status date and timestamps

    status: open
    priority: high
    subject area: physical items; fulfillment
    consortia; resource sharing; resource managment

    Use Case:

    Consortial Users are unable to see where and when resources are being held up in the NZ between consortial members.

    (Does the new Physical Item Historical Events Subject Area also allow consortia to track process statuses changes for items as they move between consortia?)


    From the IGeLU-ELUNA Analytics Working Group, Analytics Evidence Document

    Please send questions or comments to the Analytics Working Group Listserv





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