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    'Related Subject Terms' display in Primo new UI anniversary video

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    • Product: Primo
    • Product Version: All versions

     


    Description 

    We are interested in the 'Related Subject Terms' display as seen in the Primo New UI anniversary video.

    Resolution 

    When the new UI came out, one of the things we were really excited about was the Primo Open Discovery Framework, and encouraging greater collaboration in the Primo community. One of the things that came out of that was this white paper: https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/...&product=Primo 

    It speaks about leveraging this new framework in general, and then goes into some specific customizations that were designed as part of the Hackathon that took place in the in 2016. This specific customization is referenced on pg. 10 of the white paper, where there's a link to GitHub where you can get the code that was developed: https://github.com/noamamit92/primo-...nked-data-demo 
     


    • Article last edited: 1-Mar-2018

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