![]() Test the service! Open Access Button provides an example article on their homepage you could use to check it’s working.But, writing the string required in the Mandatory Fields is not the easiest thing to do, which is where your EBSCO Specialist is thebest resource again. If you do not know your library catalog identifier contact your EBSCO Customer Service Specialist. You can replace “cat03997a” with the name of your library catalog identifier in EDS.This link can then be added to your EDS and EBSCOHost profiles under the ‘Linking’ tab for that profile.įrom=integration&uid=your_customomized_code&id= Note you customized code found after “uid=”. The customized link may later allow for the collection of usage statistics and notifications about the service. Create a customized link by going to the Open Access Button integrations page.We have outlined Rider University Libraries’ best practices for implementing the Open Access Button: We began this implementation process in January 2019, and by February 2019 we had it ready for the Rider Community to use. By implementing the Open Access Button within our EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) and EBSCOHost databases, we are bringing greater awareness of open access resources, helping our patrons to get faster access to resources that will help them with their research, and enhancing the image of the library. Īt Rider University Libraries, educating the University community about open access has become one of our scholarly communication goals. ![]() Unpaywall can also be integrated, following instructions from their website. ![]() If you’d like to see Open Access content included in your systems, head to our Integrations page for instructions for Primo, 360 Link, and SFX. ![]() We’re incredibly grateful for their leadership in producing a guide for putting the Open Access Button into another Library Discovery System. The below is a guest post written by: Sharon Whitfield and Melissa A. ![]()
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