Using Volume Level Holds
The Volume Level Holds product enables libraries to maintain and place holds on volume records. Volume records are associated with (and subsets of) bibliographic records, and item records are associated with (and subsets of) volume records.
Title Priority Paging Feature Required
To place volume-level holds, your library must have the Title Priority Paging feature enabled.
For information on creating, maintaining, and placing holds on volume records, see the following sections:
- Creating Volume Records in Cataloging
- Variable-length Fields in Volume Records
- Editing Records
- Deleting Records
- Record Linking
- Retrieving Records
- Placing a Volume-level Hold
Volume Level Holds Compatibilities
You can place volume-level holds and/or view volume record data in the following areas:
- Placing Holds
- Requesting in the WebPAC
- Manage Outstanding Holds
- Viewing Cancelled Holds
- Generating High-Demand Holds Reports
- Item Paging Slips
- Title Paging Lists
- Generating Title- and Volume-level Pages
- Transferring Paged Items
- Recalling Titles and Volumes
- Express Lane
- SIP2 Circulation Interface
- My Account Web Service
- AirPAC for Smartphones
The Volume Level Holds product is not enabled for the following:
- ArticleReach
- ASRS Interface
- Circa
- Consortium Management Extensions
- Creating records on-the-fly
- Course Reserves
- Deposit Collections
- Global Update
- Held Item Delivery
- Holdings Records for Monographic Material
- ILL
- INN-Reach
- Inventory Control
- MyLibrary!
- Output to BURSAR'S Office
- Patron API
- Patron Update Web Service
- Rapid Update
- SMS Alerts
- Telephone notification (i-tiva and Teleforms)
- Renewing by Telephone
- Web Management Reports and all other reports (other than High-Demand Holds Reports)