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    360 KB: SpringerLink Databases Name Changed:  2nd June 2021

    What is happening to the names of SpringerLink databases? 

    The following databases from the provider SpringerLink are named incorrectly.

    Therefore, we will be changing the databases name in the Knowledgebase. The content of the databases, and the databases ID, will remain the same.

    This change will take effect on 2nd June 2021.

     

    • SpringerLink ebooks - Architecture and Design (2008) [MLD] will be renamed to Springer Architecture and Design - ebooks 2008
    • SpringerLink ebooks - Architecture and Design (2009) [LQA] will be renamed to Springer Architecture and Design - ebooks 2009
    • SpringerLink ebooks - Architecture and Design (2010) [4TA] will be renamed to Springer Architecture and Design - ebooks 2010
    • SpringerLink ebooks - Energy (2013) [.JS] will be renamed to Springer Energy - ebooks 2013
    • SpringerLink ebooks - Energy (2014) [A0W] will be renamed to Springer Energy - ebooks 2014
    • SpringerLink ebooks - Energy (2015) [SHLJQ] will be renamed to Springer Energy - ebooks 2015
    • SpringerLink ebooks - Energy (2016) [AFWQY] will be renamed to Springer Energy - ebooks 2016
    • SpringerLink ebooks - Energy (2017) [DBGOR] will be renamed to Springer Energy - ebooks 2017
    • SpringerLink ebooks - Energy (2018) [BODLM] will be renamed to Springer Energy - ebooks 2018

     

     

    Actions you may need to take:

    • If you are a 360 MARC Updates client and have requested the custom specification that adds the database name as it appears in the Client Center/Intota to MARC records, you can expect to see some change records when you get your MARC records after June 2, 2021.
    • If your library uses a third-party service (such as EBSCO A-Z, etc.), custom scripts to manage data, or other non-ProQuest tools that require the database name to function, you should note the change in ProQuest's database name in order to retain the proper relationship/mapping between those tools.

     


    • Article last edited: 03-June-2021