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OpenURL linking via metadata, DOI and specific provider IDs

How does OpenURL linking work?

Referring sources (such as Primo or Summon) are repositories of citation metadata. To connect a user to full-text, the referring source first sends an OpenURL link that contains the relevant citation metadata to the link resolver.

Link resolvers (such as SFX, Alma link resolver, or 360 Link) take the incoming OpenURL and use the embedded citation metadata to:

  1. Find a title match in the link resolver’s knowledge base

  2. Find a portfolio or holding’s match in the library’s subscriptions

  3. Construct an outbound link using the citation metadata to the target’s subscribed platform

The outbound link to the target organizes the referring source’s original citation metadata using a provider-specific syntax (often called a “parser” or “linker”). The user will then arrive at the full text of the cited journal, article, book, or book chapter.

As an additional feature, SFX, Alma link resolver, and 360 Link will overwrite or augment the referring source’s citation metadata with metadata from CrossRef or PubMed if the OpenURL has a DOI or PMID. This helps ensure that we use the most accurate and up-to-date metadata to connect users with full text.

We have improved the linking accuracy even more by using specific document IDs (when available) that we receive from the providers.

Provider ID Method

This method works if the provider IDs are part of the OpenURL sent from CDI, in addition to the metadata. The target parser uses the relevant ID to create a link directly to the full text on the provider's platform.

This update increases the accuracy of links and give us the ability to create new article-level links for some of the providers that do not support OpenURL links.

The following table lists the providers that support the Provider ID method:

Provider Parser OpenURL CTXO

wanfangj

WANFANGDATA::wanfangdata

rft_wanfj_id

rft_wanfj_id

Sage

SAGE::Journals

rft_sage_id

rft_sage_id

sabinet

SABINET::Journals

rft_sabinet_id

rft_sabinet_id

Proquest

PROQUEST::open

rft_pqid

rft_pqid

popups

Primo::POPUPS

rft_popups_id

rft_popups_id

OUP

OUP::OUP

rft_oup_id

rft_oup_id

Nurimedia

NURIMEDIA::NURIMEDIA

rft_nurid

rft_nurid

Kluwer

KLUWER::LAW

rft_kluwer_id

rft_kluwer_id

Kiss

KISS::KISS

rft_kiss_id

rft_kiss_id

Jstor

JSTOR::JSTOR

rft_jstor_id

rft_jstor_id

Ingenta Connect

INGENTA::CONNECT

rft_ingid

rft_ingid

Gale

Gale::OpenURL

rft_galeid

rft_galeid

Erudit

ERUDIT::ERUDIT

rft_eruid

rft_eruid

equinox

EQUINOX::EQUINOX

rft_equinx_id

rft_equinx_id

earticle

E_ARTICLES::E_ARTICLES

rft_earticl_id

rft_earticl_id

Credo

CREDO::CREDO

rft_credo_id

rft_credo_id

cqvip

CQVIP::CQVIP

rft_cqvip_id

rft_cqvip_id

ceeol

CEEOL::CEEOL

rft_ceeol_id

rft_ceeol_id

Cambridge University Press

CUP::Core

rft_cupid

rft_cupid

cairnenc

CAIRN::CAIRN

rft_cairnenc_id

rft_cairnenc_id

Airiti

CEPS::CEPS

rft_airiti_id

rft_airiti_id

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