March 24, 2026

New Request Manager views

As previously mentioned, there's a new look ahead for the Request Manager screen in the NHAIS ILL System. Here's an updated look at what you might see at the start of next month.

When you first open the new Request Manager, you'll see all request statuses listed but the ones with a count of zero will be grayed out. The total number of active requests in each grouping (such as Borrower Action Items) is displayed to the right of the grouping's label. You can hide all those grayed-out entries by selecting the Active tab in the upper right.

In this view, any grouping with all zeroes will display "No Requests." Note the red dot in the above example, next to Overdue on the borrower side. That indicates there's an unreviewed note in one or more of the requests in that status. If you just want to see requests with unreviewed notes, you can choose the Unreviewed Notes tab in the upper right.

Changes to request notes were introduced earlier this month. The red dot is one more feature to increase the chances a note will be seen.

How do you make the unreviewed note icon and the red dot go away? You'll need to view the full request record--the red dot on the Request Manager screen and the unreviewed note icon on the status list will guide you to the title(s) you need to click on. 

You could also choose the unreviewed notes icon near the top right of the status list to narrow the list down.

On the full record display screen, click on Review Notes (near the top left).

Once you've read the note in the pop-up window, click Acknowledge Notes to clear things--or choose Cancel if you want the request to continue to be flagged as having an unreviewed note.

CAUTION: Those All/Active/Unreviewed Notes choices on the Request Manager screen are "sticky" from session to session--whatever's selected when you log out will be in effect when you (or somebody else) next uses the same login. If you leave Request Manager with Unreviewed Notes chosen, you may be fooled by seeing a bunch of "No Requests" messages in each grouping the next time you use Request Manager. Choosing Active or All will reveal any requests waiting for your attention.

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