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    This information is not applicable to Primo VE environments. For more details on Primo VE configuration, see Primo VE.
    In addition to the bibliographic record and related holdings information, Primo requires availability information based on the circulation status of the item. Primo displays a “calculated” availability status (calculated per institution and taking the user institution into account) in the brief results as well as an availability status per location alongside location information in the full record display and the middle GetIt! tab. For more information about availability and delivery functionality in general, see Delivery Functionality and Configuration.
    This section includes:
    • Availability Information in the PNX
    • Availability Information for Aleph and Voyager
    • Using the Availability Enrichment Program
    • The Availability Pipe
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