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Umlaut installations

Kevin Reiss edited this page Feb 18, 2015 · 15 revisions

Umlaut's "front page" is not really the main path for it's use cases -- instead users typically end up at an Umlaut resolve page coming from a catalog, Google Scholar, WorldCat, or other external database. We try to provide specific page examples or routes to it via Google Scholar in "Examples".

Installation Examples Notes Repo Status
FindIt @ John Hopkins Google Scholar pre-selected Live
GetIt @ NYU GetIt Live
E-Journals @ The Royal Library of Denmark Modified to enable localisation and Bootstrap 3. E-tidsskrifter Live
ConneXions at Durhum University (UK) book ex journal ex Using III WebBridge instead of SFX; as well as Primo integration. Using lots of private service code not yet shared. Soft launch as of Oct 2014
Getit @ Princeton University Library E-Book, Journal with Local Holdings local holdings return slowly due to infrastructure issues with our current local catalog availability service private Live as of Feb. 2015
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