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Course reserves now available in OneSearch

We recently published all records in the CUN30 library of Aleph for inclusion in Primo. In layman’s terms: course reserve items are now available in OneSearch!

Screenshot of CUNY OneSearch at Baruch, open to Reserves tab.

If you’ve ever tried to use the Course Reserve module in the CUNY Catalog, you’ll notice that this is a huge improvement over the old interface. Not only that but users can search a single institution’s reserve collection! (You could not search just, say, the Baruch reserves in the past.) Students who search for a generic term, such as “calculus,” will only see records at their institution that are held on reserve. Furthermore, the facets on the left-hand side will let them whittle it down even further, giving them the option to limit their results to a particular course, instructor, department, or semester.

The reserves tab differs only slightly from the regular “OneSearch” tab:

  • We have suppressed the “Request” button so users are not led to believe they can place holds or CLICS requests on items held on reserve.
  • The “Off campus?” message is hidden since the records come only from the catalog and not from Primo Central or another restricted source.

Further customization options of the display of the reserves tab will be discussed at the upcoming Public Services Committee meeting on April 16th.

This is an opt-in feature so please open a work order with the CUNY Service Desk (service.desk@cuny.edu) to let OLS know that you want a new tab in your OneSearch view that will contain only your course reserve records.


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