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eds_admin_management [2019/05/23 12:51]
jmulvaney
eds_admin_management [2019/06/07 18:40]
jmulvaney [CustomLink Rankings]
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   * Complementary Index: Includes metadata by primary publishers for searching. Publishers included in this data set include Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, Taylor & Francis, Sage, Nature Publishing, ACM, Oxford, Cambridge, and thousands of others.   * Complementary Index: Includes metadata by primary publishers for searching. Publishers included in this data set include Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, Taylor & Francis, Sage, Nature Publishing, ACM, Oxford, Cambridge, and thousands of others.
   * Supplemental Index: Includes EBSCO-enhanced metadata for journals and  magazines (including peer-reviewed journals) not available in Academic Search or Business Source, as well as books, newspapers, and more.   * Supplemental Index: Includes EBSCO-enhanced metadata for journals and  magazines (including peer-reviewed journals) not available in Academic Search or Business Source, as well as books, newspapers, and more.
 +      * There is no way to tell beyond this list what content is in either of these core Indexes. EBSCO keeps it quiet for business reasons. You can always try searching for something in Discovery and limiting to one of these Content Providers to see where the metadata is coming from.
   * eBook Index: Includes metadata and searchable full text for more than hundreds of thousands of eBooks and is designed to facilitate discovery and linking of the eBooks you purchase directly from primary publishers such as Wiley, Sage, Cambridge University Press, and Oxford University Press.   * eBook Index: Includes metadata and searchable full text for more than hundreds of thousands of eBooks and is designed to facilitate discovery and linking of the eBooks you purchase directly from primary publishers such as Wiley, Sage, Cambridge University Press, and Oxford University Press.
   * Academic Search and Business Source: Includes metadata for more than these two resources. EDS suggests that we enable them regardless of subscription.   * Academic Search and Business Source: Includes metadata for more than these two resources. EDS suggests that we enable them regardless of subscription.
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    * Once you've assigned or changed a ranking, scroll down to the bottom of the page a click submit.    * Once you've assigned or changed a ranking, scroll down to the bottom of the page a click submit.
    * Put the name of the CustomLink from the Ranking Screen in the "EDS CL Name" note in the Access Tab of CORAL. Also mark what the ranking is.    * Put the name of the CustomLink from the Ranking Screen in the "EDS CL Name" note in the Access Tab of CORAL. Also mark what the ranking is.
 +       * Linking in EDS tries to match a partner database with the CustomLink for the same partner, but if something is ranked higher than that partner full text may be found elsewhere and prioritized. For example, a record could come from aggregator metadata like Gale'​s,​ but since individual publishers are ranked higher an Accessible Archives CL could provide the actual full text.
 +           * Only one CustomLink will ever show.
  
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eds_admin_management.txt · Last modified: 2022/08/16 15:05 by jmulvaney
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