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    Displaying Alternative Call Number Information in Primo

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    If you are working with Primo VE, see Primo VE for more details.

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    You can display the alternative call number information in the Get It tab in Primo.
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    Display of Alternative Call Number Information in Primo
    In addition, you can modify the description of the c.uresolver.getit2.item_list.alt_call_number_prefix code in the Discovery Interface Labels code table to customize the text/label that precedes the alternative call number information for the item in the Get It tab’s Description column. For more information on customizing labels, see Modifying Display Labels.
    To display the alternative call number information in Primo:
    Set the parameter display_alternate_call_number_in_getit to true. See Configuring Other Settings.
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