Abstract

ABSTRACT When a library subscribes to multiple databases and full-text resources, it can be a challenge to determine if the full-text of an article cited in one database is available in another resource. Link resolving software makes this task easier by acting as a bridge between databases; patrons easily go from a journal citation in one database to the full-text of the journal in another database. In an attempt to help reference librarians understand the technology and issues, this paper gives a brief overview of link resolver implementation and terminology. It also explores the data problems and issues encountered during and after implementation of Innovative Interfaces' link software, WebBridge.

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