Exported citations to EndNote include a URL
When you export citations from Primo to EndNote using the download option then you don't get a fulltext URL. This means you would have to save the pdf if available or add the link separately.
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Manu_Schwendener commented
> fewer than 30 votes
No, 44 votes, please reopen.
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Danielle Hoffmann commented
Very surprised this isn't already available. We would like to be able to provide literature search results from Primo in an Endnote Library format which includes the permalink. Particularly important for our digital content so that users can link to the PDF stored in Alma.
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Lachlan Young commented
You can add a UR entry to the RefWorks Fields mapping table, but the problem is that there's no URL in the PNX record, which is used to source the exported data. It shouldn't be hard for ExLibris to develop a PNX field containing a Primo record link, though.
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[Deleted User] commented
Great idea Bernadette, we would like to see support for the UR and or LK entries in the Primo "RefWorks fields" mapping table.