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* Ignore the Group ID (Despite the two red asterisks, it is not required) | * Ignore the Group ID (Despite the two red asterisks, it is not required) | ||
* Enter our proxy address | * Enter our proxy address | ||
- | * silk.library.umass.edu | + | * silk.library.umass.edu/login.aspx?url={targetURL} |
* Select IP Address and User ID/Password as our Authentication Methods | * Select IP Address and User ID/Password as our Authentication Methods | ||
* Click Generate URL | * Click Generate URL | ||
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==== Enabling Metadata ==== | ==== Enabling Metadata ==== | ||
Like SFX, enabling metadata is a three step process. | Like SFX, enabling metadata is a three step process. | ||
- | * First, navigate to the EDS Wiki to see if the resource is a partner with EBSCO. As long as the resource is partnered, they should be on the Database list. Check for what sort of metadata is provided on the [[http://edswiki.ebscohost.com/EBSCO_Discovery_Service_Wiki | EBSCO Wiki.]] | + | * First, navigate to EBSCO Connect. As long as the resource is partnered, they should be on the Database list. Check for what sort of metadata is provided on [[https://connect.ebsco.com/s/article/EBSCO-Discovery-Service-Partner-Database-Information | EBSCO Connect.]] |
- | * Under Content & Searching, choose "Partner Database Information" to see the partner spreadsheet. | + | * Use the link to download the actual spreadsheet that used to exist on the EDS Wiki. |
* If it isn't on the spreadsheet then it can't be activated in EDS. Make a note in CORAL. | * If it isn't on the spreadsheet then it can't be activated in EDS. Make a note in CORAL. | ||
* If it is, check to see what sort of metadata is actually provided to EBSCO. | * If it is, check to see what sort of metadata is actually provided to EBSCO. |