Overview
The primary driver in determining item resolution is speed of delivery.
Factors used to determine item resolution are:
Circulation status
Loans
Holds
Geographic proximity
Rules
On-shelf ranks above loans, ranks above holds
When all items are loaned, the item due soonest is selected
When all items have holds, the item with the least number of holds is selected
When all item resolution determinants are equal (e.g. all items on-shelf) and geographic proximity is enabled and preferred suppliers are not enabled, use geographic proximity to determine the item for resolution
When preferred suppliers are also enabled, use a preferred supplier from the same group.
If more than one supplier in the same group, use geographic proximity OR load balancing to make the selection
Other rules:
Automated load balancing is optional on a per-library basis. (more details to flesh out here)
Preferred groups is optional on a per-library basis.
A library can only belong to a single preferred group.
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Hard Filters
[DISPLAYABLE]
Display Suppression
Deleted items
Per library suppression rules
Shelving location
Rules Ordering
Item is available (on shelf)
Item is currently loaned
due soonest
Item has holds
fewest holds
Geographic
Selectable Pool Filtering
Item is from borrowing library’s preferred supplier group
Supplier has cancelled
Manual Selection
ignores ranking vs selectable criteria