K. Zdepski
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An error occurred while saving the comment K. Zdepski commentedThere's a similar suggestion here: https://uservoice.atlas-sys.com/forums/581665-illiad-ideas/suggestions/36008518-when-non-oclc-library-creates-an-lweb-account-hav
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An error occurred while saving the comment K. Zdepski commentedThis would be so useful! There are default queues that we simply don't use anymore (like "Awaiting ALA Request Processing" -- we aren't ever sending requests by mail), as well as queues that are used for IDS auto processes which staff would never route a request to. Having so many unused queues in the list can make it hard to find what you're looking for, and makes things unnecessarily complicated when training new people.
AUM also has student workers and Acquisitions staff who work in some limited queues, and it would be great to be able to set them up so they could only send to appropriate queues.
I agree that being able to integrate custom and default queue names would be useful from a user perspective, but would still like a way to easily tell which are custom and which are default. Maybe an asterisk or something after the custom names?
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Although you can't hide Policies Directory, I believe you can make sure that user permissions don't allow your student worker(s) to edit your information.