Nathan Schwartz
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4 votesAdminTamar Ganor (Admin, Ex Libris) responded
Hello,
We have made some adjustments for the OpenAIRE records on the content side, you can read more in this Knowledge Article:
The other options you have mentioned may be addressed in the Primo Product side - I have moved this idea to the Primo Idea Exchange for the Product team to review.
Kind regards,
Tamar Ganor
Content Product Manager
An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Schwartz commentedExlibris found the solution. Add this line to your custom1.css and it will hide all OpenAIRE links!
.spaced-rows a[href*="openaire"] { display: none; }
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nathan Schwartz commentedChanging the TOU on specific days is a clumsy workaround. Alma should allow a line in the TOU Loan for End-of-Term and handle the issue dynamically if a user enters the TOU Loan End-of-Term date.
Other collection managers such as DigitalCommons and ContentDM searches include sub-collections. There should be a simple switch to turn on this functionality, if not this should be the native way searching in a collection works. Most would assume to be searching the container and all sub-collections.
AlmaD Digital Collection only allows sub-collection searching from the "Lobby" top-level landing page. It is also important to notice the lack of Refine My Results facets in the AlmaD interface.