Our shelving locations are largely set at the consortium (Cardinal) level, because we try to maintain a standardized list of shelving locations for all member libraries to use. There are a handful of library system specific shelving locations, as well, though we try to keep those to a minimum as much as possible.
This means that catalogers at a single branch of a county library system see all of the shelving locations for all of Cardinal, even though they may only actually use a handful of them. So they would like to have a method for hiding the others they do not use from their respective lists (or perhaps "favoriting" the ones they do use?).
Our shelving locations are largely set at the consortium (Cardinal) level, because we try to maintain a standardized list of shelving locations for all member libraries to use. There are a handful of library system specific shelving locations, as well, though we try to keep those to a minimum as much as possible.
This means that catalogers at a single branch of a county library system see all of the shelving locations for all of Cardinal, even though they may only actually use a handful of them. So they would like to have a method for hiding the others they do not use from their respective lists (or perhaps "favoriting" the ones they do use?).