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    CDI List of Display/PNX Fields

    The following is a list of the display/PNX fields that CDI uses in the response to Primo, with more information about the content of each field:

    Some of this fields can be used for display within the details record, while others are used for indication of different attributes in the system and cannot be controlled via the view full details section.

    Primo PNX Description

    type

    The resource type that represents the main format of the record. List of For a list of CDI resource types, see  Resource Types in CDI.

    Example: 

    <type>article</type>

    attribute

    Additional information about the resource content (e.g Review Article), the publication type (Preprint, Primary Source, E-Publication) or the publication status (Retracted Publication/Retraction Notice/Withdrawn Publication/Withdrawal Notice/Publication with Expression of Concern). For more information, see CDI_Document_Attributes.

    Example:

    <attribute>retraction_notice</attribute>

    source

    The activation source (collections/DBIDs activated for Full Text) that gives the customer access to the CDI record. Multiple values can be returned.

    Example:

    <source>DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals</source>

    title

    The CDI record title. This title can be created from a number of fields and subfields from the CDI Provider source record. For journal or book records, the title is the journal or book title. For article or book chapter records, the title is the article or book chapter title, and the journal/book title is in the PublicationTitle, which is included in the Ispartof field.

    Example:

    <title>Pharmacotherapy for diabetic peripheral neuropathy pain and quality of life: A systematic review</title>

    creationdate

    The date or year when the resource was created or the year when the resource was published or manufactured.
    Format returned is YYYY
    Not included in case Ispartof field is included in the PNX

    Example:

    <creationdate>2014</creationdate>

    creator

    The content creator is an entity that is responsible for creating the content of the resource. Multiple occurrences are concatenated with a semicolon.

    Example:

    <creator>Leonard, Robert Thomas</creator>

    creatorcontrib

    Content creator(s) and contributor(s). Multiple occurrences are concatenated with a semicolon.

    Example:

    <creatorcontrib>Leonard, Robert Thomas ; Madigan, Kevin J ; Liazos, Ariane</creatorcontrib>

    description

    The description is any information that describes the content of the resource. This can be an abstract, contents notes, summary, and so forth.

    Example:

    <description>[This retracts the article DOI: 10.1155/2022/3366343.].</description>

    edition

    The edition of the resource.

    Example:

    <edition>1st ed. 2017 edition.</edition>

    identifier

    ISSN, ISBN, EISSN, EISBN, DOI (Digitial Object Identifier), LCCN (Library of Congress Control Number)' OCLC (OCLC Identifier), PMID (Pubmed Identifier)

    Example:

    <identifier>ISSN: 1687-9805</identifier>

    orcidid

    ORCID. Multiple occurrences are concatenated with a semicolon.

    Example:

    <orcidid>0000-0002-4840-2290 ; 0000-0002-8334-3281</orcidid>

    language

    The language of the resource. The language is stored in coded form (ISO 639-2) and is translated in the UI. Multiple occurrences are concatenated with a semicolon.

    Example:

    <language>chi ; eng ; fre</language>

    publisher

    An entity that is responsible for making the resource available. Format is: Place of publication: Name of publisher Multiple occurrences are concatenated with a semicolon.

    Example:

    <publisher>Washington: American Association for Clinical Chemistry, Inc</publisher>

    subject

    The topic of the resource’s content. Multiple occurrences are concatenated with a semicolon.
    The content returned in the PNX depends on the Normalized subjects configuration settings

    • If Normalized subjects configuration is 'on', only normalized subjects are returned. Non-normalized subjects are returned in the keywords field.

    • If Normalized subjects configuration is 'off', all Subject terms are returned.

    For more information about normalized subjects in CDI,  see Using_Normalized_Subject_Headings_from_CDI.

    Example:

    <subject>Natural history ; Hepatitis C ; Prospective Studies ; Fibrosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Human beings ; Risk factors ; Genotype ; Disease Progression ; Enzymes ; Oncology, Experimental ; Research ; Health aspects ; Hepatitis A ; Cancer ; Hepatitis C virus ; Hepatitis ; Hepatitis, Viral ; Immunology ; Hepatitis B ; Virology</subject>

    keyword

    Keywords are included in the PNX only in case Normalized subjects configuration is 'on'. This field contains the subjects that did not match the list of CDI subject headings or non-preferred variants. Multiple occurrences are concatenated with a semicolon. For more information about normalized subjects in CDI, see Using_Normalized_Subject_Headings_from_CDI.

    Example:

    <keyword>Toxin ; DILI ; Kratom ; Abnormal Liver Function Tests ; Abnormal LFTS ; Drug-Induced Liver Injury</keyword>

    relation

    A reference to a related resource. Limited to book and book_chapter resource types and includes the series title the book is part of.

    Example:

    <relation>Advances in Biochemistry in Health and Disease</relation>

    ispartof

    Contains information about the bundle (e.g. Journal or book) in which the individual item (e.g. article/book chapter) is published. This field is created using a number of metadata elements, including the PublicationTitle, PublicationDate, Volume, Issue, ArticleNumber, StartPage, and EndPage.

    For PublicationDate, the format is YYYY.

    For records with newspaper_article resource type, the format is YYYY-MM-DD.

    For records with article and magazine article resource type, the format is YYYY-MM.

    Example:

    <ispartof>Journal of environmental and public health, 2023-10, Vol.2023, p.1-2</ispartof>

    tpages

    Contains PageCount for books

    Example:

    <tpages>634</tpages>

    Format

    Contains PageCount for books

    Example:

    <format>574</format>

    Rights

    Information about the rights of the resource as provided by the CDI source. Multiple occurances possible.

    Example:

    <rights>Copyright © 2023 Journal of Environmental and Public Health.</rights>

    lds50

    Includes the text 'peer_reviewed' in case the record is published in a PeerReviewed journal.

    Example:

    <lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50>

    Snippet

    Includes a small section of the CDI abstract that matches the query term(s), illustrating why the record was found.

    Example:

    <snippet>The effect of glycemic variability (GV) on diabetic neuropathy, including diabetic central neuropathy and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN...</snippet>

    oa

    Includes the text free_for_read if the record is open access.

    Example:

    <oa>free_for_read</oa>

    ScopusCitedReferencesCount

    Contains the number of Cited references from Elsevier Scopus. Only included in case the user is entitled to view Scopus Citation subscribed content.

    ScopusCitedReferencesOriginalSourceRecordId

    Includes the Scopus record ‘DocId’ to be used for providing the CitedBy / Cites link. Only included in case the user is entitled to view Scopus Citation subscribed content.

    WoSCitedReferencesCount

    Contains the number of Cited references from ISI Web of Science. Only included in case the user is entitled to view WoS Citation subscribed content.

    WoSCitedReferencesOriginalSourceRecordId

    Includes the WoS record ‘DocId’ to be used for providing the CitedBy / Cites link. Only included in case the user is entitled to view WoS Citation subscribed content.

    woscitedreferencessubscribed

    Includes an indication whether user is entitled to view WoS Citation subscribed content. The valid values are true (in case of entitled to view) and false (not entitled to view).

    Example:

    <woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed>

    CitedBy

    Includes the CitedBy_id (CDI docId)

    Example:

    <citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c440t-ae30ea40d3b617f6e6c0b38a6b20b8ab33af69873d8ab316be577b49a2644a983</citedby>

    Cites

    Includes the Cites_id (CDI docId)

    Example:

    <cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c440t-ae30ea40d3b617f6e6c0b38a6b20b8ab33af69873d8ab316be577b49a2644a983</cites>

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