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Move Request Management (3 min.)

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    • Move Requests (3 min.)
    • Booking Requests

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Duration 2:46 min.
Description This session will present how to manage move requests and monitor their processes in Alma; as well as how move items without having to place a request, and restore temporarily moved items.
Target Audience All library staff at an institution
Prerequisites Move Requests
Attachments Handout (transcript of this session)
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    • Move Requests (3 min.)
    • Booking Requests
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    English
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