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Library - Overview to which templates and courses an item has been added.

There is no overview available in the library, which shows you to which templates and courses an item has been added. We make use of the library for specific items which needs to be shared with multiple templates. Because of the large number of courses, which are created automatically each time new education starts, it would be very helpful for our curriculum management to have this overview for each item we have created in, or added to the library manually.

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  • Dec 21 2018
Country NL
Category Curriculum management
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  • Riëtte van Tilburg commented
    June 28, 2019 14:05

    We would like to use this feature (overview in which courses an item is used), to be able to clean the library. If this overview is not available, we can not see which items are used and which are not. This way we can not clean up the library, due to which it will grow. This is not desirable.