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1.7. Binding Issues

Last Updated 05/17/2023


Binding Issues

Apply a binding template:

To bind issues, first a binding template needs to be applied to the associated Distribution.

  1. Go to the Manage Subscriptions tab and from the grid, select the Distribution(s) with issues you’d like to bind.

  2. Right-click on the Distribution(s) or go to Actions and select Apply Binding Template.

  3. In the dialog box that appears, select the Serial Copy Template you’d like to use from the dropdown and click Update.

To bind received issues together:

  1. Go to the Manage Issues tab and select the issues you want to bind together.

  2. Right-click on the issues or go to Actions and select Bind.

  3. The Bind Items interface will appear and all items will be represented on the screen. The first item’s fields will be editable. Modify the Call Number if needed. Replace the Barcode and click Save.

  The barcode must be replaced with a new barcode. The binding will fail if you attempt to reuse an existing barcode from one of the items being bound. Evergreen views it as a duplicate barcode.
 

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