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    What changes need to be made in the Primo Back Office When Adding a New Library to an Institution?

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Primo
    • Product Version: 4.7

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    What changes need to be made in the Primo Back Office When Adding a New Library to an Institution?

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    The only change that needs to be made is adding the library to the institution wizard. To do this:

    1. Login to the Primo Back Office
    2. Select Ongoing Configuration Wizards
    3. Select Institution Wizard
    4. Select Edit under the Institution Name
    5. Under Create Library, add the following: Primo Library Code, ILS Library Code, and Primo Library Name
    6. Select Create

    Category: BO Monitoring - Primo

    Subject: Ongoing Configuration Wizard - Primo


    • Article last edited: 7/1/2014
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