In CDI Non-OA items appearing with OA unlocked icon
We have results that are not open access leading users to paywalled articles, and since these are all 'link in record', it is/was nearly impossible to determine which collection is leading users astray.
Is a fix in the works? Right now the collection I suspect is European Union Publications, which has no Alma portfolios, shows as Type 'Selective package', and which shows the option to 'Remove CDI-only full text activation'. I have not yet clicked that.
I hope a fix is in the pipeline.
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Stacey van Groll commented
Hi Mary - I've written a CKC on how to identify troublesome collections like this: https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/Primo/Community_Knowledge/How_to_-_Find_Central_Discovery_Index_(CDI)_records_for_specific_collections_in_Primo
You can then move the collection into expanded search by ticking the box to 'Do not show as Full Text on CDI...', and remove it completely by checking Not Active in CDI Search Activation Status. It's good to report these also to Ex Libris though in a case.