Skip to main content
ExLibris

Knowledge Assistant

BETA
 
  • Subscribe by RSS
  • Back
    Aleph

     

    Ex Libris Knowledge Center
    1. Search site
      Go back to previous article
      1. Sign in
        • Sign in
        • Forgot password
    1. Home
    2. Aleph
    3. Knowledge Articles
    4. Display field 856 in citation format in OPAC and provide a link to URL

    Display field 856 in citation format in OPAC and provide a link to URL

    1. Last updated
    2. Save as PDF
    3. Share
      1. Share
      2. Tweet
      3. Share
    1. Description
    2. Resolution

     

    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description

    Note:  This is not an actual record.  It's a template record to be used in creating other Aleph knowledge articles.

    Insert description here.

    Resolution

    With Aleph instruments it's not possible to add field 856 as an URL link to the citation display. A linkable field is only possible in the full format. The only solution to fill this request would be an own Java script but that's not provided by Ex Libris.

     

    In general the citation format is defined as following (example from our standard environment xxx01/tab/.): 

    ./pc_tab_sear.eng 
    FO USM01 L Citation 040 

    ./edit_doc.eng 
    040 ## 513 

    ./edit_paragraph.eng 
    513 Z3013 D [LAM]: ^ A 
    513 1#### D ^:^^^ 
    513 245## D 
    513 260## D ^^^ 
    513 020## D [ISBN ] 
    513 022## D [ISSN ] 
    513 SYS## D ^(# ) 
    513 856## U ##


    • Article last edited: 5-Apr-2016
    View article in the Exlibris Knowledge Center
    1. Back to top
      • Display Cross References for Field 510 in AUT Library
      • Display Item Process Name in Primo instead of NonCirculating Value
    • Was this article helpful?

    Recommended articles

    1. Article type
      Topic
      Language
      English
      Product
      Aleph
    2. Tags
      This page has no tags.
    1. © Copyright 2025 Ex Libris Knowledge Center
    2. Powered by CXone Expert ®
    • Term of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    2025 Ex Libris. All rights reserved