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- | ====== Five College Uniform Language for Linking in 856 fields ====== | + | **====== Five College Uniform Language for Linking in 856 fields ====== |
856 40 $z Public Note -- 5C Uniform Language for Linking | 856 40 $z Public Note -- 5C Uniform Language for Linking | ||
- | 1. When URL/access is institution specific and resource requires authentication, use the following pattern: | + | 1. When URL/access is institution specific and resource requires authentication, use the following pattern:** |
a. Amherst College: Link to resource | a. Amherst College: Link to resource | ||
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e. UMass: Link to resource | e. UMass: Link to resource | ||
- | 2. When URL/access does not require authentication, because the online resource is free/openaccess/a gov site/etc, use the following language: | + | **2. When URL/access does not require authentication, because the online resource is free/openaccess/a gov site/etc, use the following language:** |
Link to free resource | Link to free resource | ||
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- | 3. When it is possible to use one URL/access for all 5 because we all have access, and the URL is non-institution specific, and we can Shibbolize authentication, then use: | + | ** 3. When it is possible to use one URL/access for all 5 because we all have access, and the URL is non-institution specific, and we can Shibbolize authentication, then use:** |
Five Colleges: Link to resource | Five Colleges: Link to resource | ||