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    CDI: Issue with Content from Trove

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    There is an issue with the data we received from Trove. 

    We have some records that should be identified as Full text and should be mapped to the Full-Text collection- "Trove Australian Thesis (Full Text - Open Access)" DBID: ABJQH

    However, the metadata we receive from Trove does not have an indication for Full-Text.

    Upon checking this with Trove, we received information from them that the current API version is being replaced and will be discontinued in February 2024. They provided the new version of the API response. However, upon checking this, it has been identified that the new version is not very different from the present and the issue in the metadata still exists. ExLibris would need the provider's response to identify all the records that should be Full-Text. Since we have not heard back from them, we are currently unable to fix the issue.

    This concern will be addressed when we receive further information from Trove.

     

     


    • Article last edited: 22-DEC-2023
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