Ben,

This is a little sideways from exactly what you described, but Evergreen 
Indiana maintains a circulation matrix that’s easily available to member 
library staff to use in a variety of ways.  I’m including the link.

https://blog.evergreen.lib.in.us/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Evergreen-Indiana-Circulation-Matrix.pdf

Ruth Frasur
Evergreen Support and Development Administrator
Indiana State Library
140 N Senate Ave
Indianapolis, IN  46204
(317) 460-7556

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When patrons view an item in the OPAC they have no way of knowing what the loan 
rules are (loan duration, number of renewals, etc.) And too often when staff 
view a record in the staff client they also cannot figure out what the rules 
are.

I know that circulation rules can be complicated with many exceptions and 
conditions, but at least in some libraries they are often quite simple and it 
would be so, so helpful for staff and patrons to have access to this 
information.

How realistic would it be to create a human readable description of the 
circulation rules on an item by item basis? I would love to see this available 
from the Record Summary/Item Detail View page, and as something available 
optionally via a setting as a mouseover or link from the holdings list in the 
OPAC.

Also, for folks more familiar with Launchpad than me, is it appropriate to 
submit this as a wishlist item? Or is it important to have a more flesh out 
idea of how it would work first?

Thanks!

Benjamin Kalish
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