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After a little more searching in the manual, I found a solution.
For those interested, manual page Page # 106442 lists several ways to
have control over the link label text. I'm likely to use the
PUBLIC_NOTE field in the coverage database.
Thank you,
Ted Lawless
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If your library has acquired Millennium Electronic Resource Management
(ERM), the system takes the text for the holdings record 856 |z subfield
from one of the following sources:
* the PUBLIC_NOTE field of the coverage database
If the PUBLIC_NOTE field of the coverage database exists and contains a
value, the system uses that value as the hyperlink text.
Theodore Lawless wrote:
Hello,
I'm beginning to load electronic resources coverage data and I have a
question about how the OPAC displays the title.
The load is appending the resource ID to the end of the title, rather
than just the display_title field. Does anyone know what setting causes
this?
Here is an example from our OPAC:
http://pegasus.law.columbia.edu:2082/record=b708591
This is the incoming coverage data for that record:
Provider|ALTLOOKUP|StartDate|EndDate|URL|DISPLAY_TITLE
doaj|OCM1ssj0020456|1993|http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw|Directory of
Open Access Journals
As far as I can tell, the title being displayed "Directory of Open
Access Journals -- doaj" isn't in the actual data - so it must be a
setting I'm missing.
Thanks,
Ted Lawless
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