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Uc elinks faq
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The CDL UC-eLinks team would like to thank Tab McDaniel and Michele Mizejewski at UCSF for their assistance with design and usability recommendations.

When full-text cannot be identified, it will present you with the full UC-eLinks menu to find a print copy, request it from another library, add the citation to a bibliography (via RefWorks ), or get help. You can then use the Get It Online From link to display the article’s full text, or use any of the other menu options, without the frame. Provides a link back to the full UC-eLinks menu in case you want to use other UC-eLinks services. To get rid of the frame entirely, click the Full UC-eLinks Menu button at the bottom of the sidebar. Due to the underlying technology of the sidebar, adding this button is not possible. Newspapers, magazines, and other popular sources are excluded. Users have commented that the UC-eLinks sidebar does not include a ‘ Close frame’ (X) button so users can copy the article URL into a bibliography without the extraneous UC-eLinks coding. Screenshots of the DirectLink Sidebar in action The sidebar is W3C AA compatible for accessibility.In the case where a vendor does not allow their content to be viewed in an iFrame, UC-eLinks will be configured to show the full menu.The sidebar can be manually collapsed and re-expanded.The Help link (that opens the “Report a Problem with UC-eLinks” online form) appears just to the right of the UC-eLinks logo.The sidebar includes a Full UC-eLinks Menu button which opens the complete UC-eLinks menu.Users will link directly to articles more frequently, bypassing the full UC-eLinks menu, since the DirectLink Sidebar uses the updated HTML5 “iFrame” method more vendors allow their content to be displayed in the iFrame than the HTML4 “frame” method used by the DirectLink banner.The DirectLink sidebar includes many features that are beneficial to the University of California community: After successful testing by CDL staff and campus UC-eLinks administrators, CDL went live with the DirectLink sidebar on April 17, 2017. The DirectLink Sidebar replaces the DirectLink banner, which appeared at the top of articles. The sidebar appears on the right side of the screen while the full text appears on the left side of screen. Ex Libris has launched a new option for direct linking in SFX (UC-eLinks): the DirectLink sidebar.







Uc elinks faq