EDS Admin Management
This page is now deprecated. Please see the Confluence page in the Five College space: https://fc-library.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/FOLIO/pages/789020673/Discovery+EDS+Administration
Management of content in EDS means balancing the combination of EBSCO published (EBSCOHost) and non-EBSCO published metadata. EBSCO partners with publishes for eResource metadata and we provide a file of our FOLIO records as well as several institutional repositories to create the search experience in EDS. Linking to content through CustomLinks is possible in EDS but has no benefit outside of EDS, meaning FTF handles a large portion of eResource linking. Enabling metadata and linking in EDS follows a three step process that must all be completed for something to be correctly searchable. Once something appears in your CORAL queue then you can start the process of enabling metadata.
Also See
Per Steve, here’s how records get from Aleph to EDS:
“We run a job on ALEPH every day (except Sundays) at about noon which finds any bibs or holdings that have been added, deleted or edited within the past 3 days. The reason we wait till the next day is we wait for the union view process in ALEPH to run its overnight process. The process collects a union-view bib for those records, the preferred full bib with holdings location/url data attached (852/856) and send them to EBSCO via FTP. EBSCO gets these records by early afternoon and they are generally loaded in EDS by late afternoon.”
FOLIO-EDS Testing Profile w/ OA SSO: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?custid=umaah&groupid=main&profid=umfolio21&authtype=sso
xmlonly=Y&
For XML view, insert after https://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?
&debug=true
https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?custid=umaah&groupid=main&profid=eds&authtype=sso&debug=true
EDS Profile Overview
The Searching tab contains all the functionality for basic and advanced searching in EDS. Like searching, the Results tab contains all functionality for adjusting how search results are displayed to the end users. The Delivery Options tab changes what end users see for options to interact with a record in EDS. Changing any of these settings will affect end users, and should never be done without testing the outcome first.
Understanding Linking
Linking through EDS is rather complex, and has a variety of methods. This is due to our relationship with EBSCO as a publisher, a subscription agent, and as a discovery service. Basically there are four different types of links.
UMass: Link to Resource (FOLIO Holdings Record Links)
Metadata provided from MARC SRS records in FOLIO with URLs from the holdings record powering the linking. For eResources, these links appear for cover records, eBooks, and batch loads. The Link brings you directly to content at the publisher site. This form of linking is managed via customization of the catalog and a customlink for the advanced record. We provide a stanza of link language to determine which URLss get pushed to patrons (so for instance a MHC Springer eBook link does not appear but a 5C Free eResource link will.) These stanzas are stored in the FCDC Drive.
HTML Full Text/PDF Full Text Links (Smart Links)
Linked Full Text (Smart Linking+)
These appear when EDS wants to link us to something we buy from EBSCO, but that they do not publish. This is for things like eJournals, packages, etc. These links are powered by a system that lives in between EBSCONet and EDS, and NOT HLM. It is not tied to order integration in HLM.
CustomLinks (Including: Full Text Finder, ILL Request, Catalog Links, Connect to Resource, Configured Publisher Icon)
These are managed by UMass to facilitate full text linking to content we subscribe to outside of EBSCO (although this is not a hard rule.) If there is not a Smart Link, SmartLink+, or CustomLink, then the FTF or the ILL button will appear on a record.
EDS Statistics
At the moment we are not tracking statistics from EDS. Video documentation can be found at the various EBSCO support sites.
Interface Usage Report
Database Usage Report
Link Activity
Updating Branding
Video documentation can be found at the various EBSCO support sites.
First, make sure you are in the EDS profile. Then navigate to the branding tab.
General Settings
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We have opted not to use the top ribbon Ask-a-Librarian link.
The only customized button we have in the ribbon is for the A-Z eJournal Search (Publication Finder). There are several defaults that could be turned on.
Our label is “Discovery Search: Find books, articles, DVDs & more.”
Basic Search
Additional Options
Top Branding
Library Logo
URL: The
URL for the actual image. These need to be updated when the University changes its branding. Submit a ticket through WebHelp for Josh to get updated URLs hosted on the library website server.
Library Logo Hyperlink: The library homepage
Top Right Branding: This can either be a text link, or a hyperlinked image. We use the green “Ask Us” box in lieu of an Ask-a-Librarian button in the top ribbon.
Custom Branding ([UMAAH] EDS Active)
Bob created a script in order to proxy SmartLinks+ (Linked Full Text)
There is script to capitalize words in the Location Limiter
Chad created a script to sort UMA content above the other schools in the RTAC
Chad also created a script to replace the new search button with a clear search button
We use the favicon switcher app to get the UM logo in the browser tab
Auto Select limiter should be selecting the catalogs and IRs by default for inclusion in the search.
Unclear if the Modify PFI Exact Match placard still works
Kat added script so we can use Google Analytics on EDS (Pending)
Kat also created the script to allow for LibAnswers to be embedded on the right side
FOLIO Changes
Code for RTAC sorter, date stamp rewrite, course reserves placard, and place hold suppression will be pushed live for June 30th Go Live Date
Deprecated Branding
Courtney created script so we could have a banner alerting patrons to no borrowing during the early pandemic. It is saved in the DRMS Shared Google Drive
This banner is being used again for the FOLIO migration.
EBSCO Core Indexes
Complementary Index: Includes metadata by primary publishers for searching. Publishers included in this data set include Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, Taylor & Francis, Sage, Nature Publishing, ACM, Oxford, Cambridge, and thousands of others.
Supplemental Index: Includes EBSCO-enhanced metadata for journals and magazines (including peer-reviewed journals) not available in Academic Search or Business Source, as well as books, newspapers, and more.
eBook Index: Includes metadata and searchable full text for more than hundreds of thousands of eBooks and is designed to facilitate discovery and linking of the eBooks you purchase directly from primary publishers such as Wiley, Sage, Cambridge University Press, and Oxford University Press.
We use “eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) (nlebk)” which is powering our order integration where EBSCO eBook metadata and linking appears in EDS. We have however, disabled the NetLibrary filter so that catalog records for EBSCO eBooks still appear since they are ranked differently than other records in the relevance algorithm.
The actual “eBook Index (edsebk)” is the entire universe of eBook content in EDS. It is enabled as a backup when linking exists but there is no partner database.
Academic Search and Business Source: Includes metadata for more than these two resources. EDS suggests that we enable them regardless of subscription.
EBSCO Partner Databases: Publishers and databases partnered with EBSCO to provide metadata for EDS searching.
Check
EBSCO Connect for more information about content. Unfortunately, very little detail is provided, and there is no signal when content is indexed in one of the larger indexes.
Subject Indexes: Includes databases that do not work directly with discovery services, such as: America: History & Life, Art Abstracts, Atla Religion Database, Biological Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, CINAHL, EconLit, PsycINFO, RILM Abstracts of Music Literature, and more.
Creating Local Collections
Local collections of content can be created to populate the LCL Collections select box in a CustomLink editing view. Some CustomLinks require creation of LCL collections to facilitate linking (Lit .Crit. Online, JSTOR Books) and some LCL collections are created for when we have a very small subset of whatever LCL collection is being offered in EDS.
Send files to Support to ensure that the collections will be created successfully.
Direct URL Building
To build a direct URL to one of the EBSCOHost resources, use their Direct URL Builder
The default is for an EBSCOhost Research Databases, choose something from the dropdown if this does not match what you need a
URL for.
Select the correct EBSCOhost DB.
Enter our customer ID
Ignore the Group ID (Despite the two red asterisks, it is not required)
Enter our proxy address
Select IP Address and User ID/Password as our Authentication Methods
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EBSCO Outage Procedures
Please see this Google Doc for instructions on how to handle outages in the EBSCO environment.
Enabling a New Resource
Enabling metadata is a three step process.
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
EBSCO Connect.
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Change to the Databases tab
If you're activating metadata for a new resource, you change the list to show “Disabled,” but if it isn't on the list and is a partner, switch back to All and look for a matching title that is already enabled.
For example, the child databases for Hein Online are not on this list, but their metadata lives under the 1 “HeinOnline” entry.
Save time by using Ctrl+F to find the content. It does break into separate pages.
Assuming the resource is on the disabled list, toggle the metadata “On”
Record the name of the Database in an EDS Metadata & Linking note in FOLIO. Mark the “Data Integration” section EDS=DB to Yes.
CustomLink Creation
Once the metadata is enabled for searching, you need to enable the CustomLink so that full text can actually be retrieved. An explanation of linking is shown above.
Navigate to the Linking Tab and click the “modify” link.
Click “Add new CustomLinks”
To add a new CustomLink, find it on the list, check the box at the left, and click submit.
To manage new or existing CustomLinks, clik “SetUp/Maintain CustomLinks”
CustomLink Editing
There are many fields in this menu. Some are configurable, some should never be changed.
Basic Setting Field | UMA Global Setting | Notes |
Link Name | Please use existing convention | EBSCO confirmed this doesn't affect settings. [UMAAH] EDS - PUBLISHER |
Managed By | N/A | EBSCO doesn't manage activation, they just make global updates. |
Customize Link | Leave This | as EBSCO Managed or else we will not receive the global updates. |
Category | Leave as whatever is configured. | |
Link text | Connect to Resource | This is the most common language. |
Mouse-Over Text | Connect to Resource in (Resource Name) | This will be on links and images. |
Link Icon | Ignore | Icons are part of the deals with EBSCO and supercede link text. |
Base URL | DO NOT CHANGE | EBSCO support can make changes |
Query String | DO NOT CHANGE | EBSCO support can make changes |
Advanced Settings Field | UMA Global Setting | Notes |
Mandatory Fields | DO NOT CHANGE | This is part of the linking that EBSCO manages |
Window Properties | DO NOT CHANGE | |
Display in New Window | ALWAYS YES | |
Window Name | DO NOT CHANGE | |
Hide Link if Full Text | ALWAYS NO | (ILL is the only one set to Yes) |
Show Link | USUALLY “If Item is in Collection” | (Some CLs do not rely on Local Collections and need to be set to all. ILL or MathSciNet for example.) |
Local Collections for Filter | USE CTRL+CLICK | Select what we own. LCL will start with UMAAH. |
Show on Results List | TBD | |
Show on Publication Detail | TBD | |
Show on Detailed Record | YES | This is so the advanced record can have a Link |
Show in Publication Finder Results | NO | Rely on HLM |
Show in Publication Finder Details | NO | Rely on HLM |
Show in Catalog Holdings Table | TBD | |
Mandatory Data for Display in Catalog Holdings Table | TBD | |
Target Uses Ref URL | ALWAYS NO | |
Uses Proxy | ALWAYS YES | Unless OA |
Primary Proxy | SILK | Unless OA |
Secondary Proxy | NONE | |
Once you have made the changes you need, be sure to click submit at the bottom of the page.
Put the name of the CL and the LCL Collection from the Editing Window in the EDS Metadata & Linking note in FOLIO. Mark the “Data Integration” section EDS=CL to Yes.
CustomLink Rankings
The final step is assigning a ranking to whatever metadata you just enabled.
Navigate back to the Linking Tab
The ranking of CustomLinks is loosely based on older SFX sort_services.config ranking.
0 = Catalog Data, EBSCO Services
10 = Paid publisher subscriptions
20 = Publisher hosts (Ingenta, Highwire, etc.)
30 = Newspapers
40 = Databases
45 = Media, image, and streaming
50 = Less reliable aggregators and digitized historical publications
60 = eBooks
70 = Open access
80 = Reviews
90 = Indexes (Web of Science/MathSciNet)
Once you've assigned or changed a ranking, scroll down to the bottom of the page a click submit.
Put the name of the CustomLink from the Ranking Screen in the “EDS Metadata & Linking” note in FOLIO. Also mark what the ranking is.
Linking in EDS tries to match a partner database with the CustomLink for the same partner, but if something is ranked higher than that partner full text may be found elsewhere and prioritized. For example, a record could come from aggregator metadata like Gale's, but since individual publishers are ranked higher an Accessible Archives CL could provide the actual full text.
Deleting CustomLinks
To delete a CustomLink, you need to remove the CL from the ranking and then go and make edits in the Modify Screen. Remove the (umaah) from the Link Name, toggle the radio button to “Make this link your own (self-managed).” This will cause the screen to reload. Hit submit. Back in the Modify Screen use the “X” button on the far right of the screen and verify with the popup. The CL entry will be removed from the screen.
Renewal Procedures
Checking renewals in EDS is actually easier than enabling content. Since for the time being we don't really know what the metadata inside a DB is, we don't have to worry about changing content. There's a quick three step process for processing a renewal when it shows up in your CORAL queue.
Checking CustomLinks
Checking Rankings
EBSCO Regular Tasks
There are some regular maintenance things that need to be done to make sure that EDS is up to date.
CustomLink Checking
Once a year, all ranked CustomLinks should be checked to make sure that they conform to the UMAAH naming system, link language and hover text should be reviewed to ensure it matches (except where there is an icon), LCL collections should be verified, and the proxy settings should be checked to make sure it is correctly toggled.
Test Profile Review
Once a year, all profiles in all Site/Groups should be reviewed. Only 1 profile of each type of EDS interface should be preserved in the Test Group UNLESS there is an active project being worked on with EBSCO. The live profile data should be copied down on to the test profiles to make sure they are correct.
EBSCOhost versus Unique Profiles
Once a year, the EBSCOhost resources which reside outside the main EHOST profile should be reviewed to make sure that the settings, linking, and branding match the rest of the UMAAH EBSCO environment. URLs should be double checked in all systems. If something is broken, check with Jennifer Friedman to hear from the Liaisons. Do NOT preserve broken profiles in the Main User Group.
CustCat & IR Lookup Tables
We maintain custom location lookup tables for the catalog and for our Institutional Repositories in EDS.
UMass and Five College Catalog (cat06087a)
This catalog is for ALEPH data. There will be changes once we migrate to FOLIO.
Location Lookup Tables
The location lookup table for the physical spaces and electronic collections of the Five Colleges and need to be updated periodically based on changes to Catalog locations.
A FORMALIZED PROCEDURE needs to be created for changes to this data in FOLIO.
UMass SCUA Digital Collections (ir01012a)
The older version of using an Excel data model doesn't work anymore, please use workaround.
Workaround
Go to the
URL Aaron created to access the OAI endpoint. (It is stored in JGMs calendar invite.)
Scroll to the bottom of the XML Tree
Compare the final collection to the most recent file sent to EBSCO (As of 20211201 it is Silvio O. Conte)
If they match, no new collections have been added
Location Lookup Tables
Twice a year, the SCUA location lookup table (for limiting by collection in the advanced search window) needs to be updated to catch new collections and resources added to Credo.
Go to the
URL Aaron created to access the OAI endpoint. (It is stored in JGMs calendar invite.)
Save (right click) as an XML file
Open a blank Excel File
Open the XML File (not through the data tab, but underl File > Open)
Allow Excel to open the file as an XML table, and to create its own Schema. (Click OK twice.)
Copy and paste the data into a new tab to sever the link with the XML File
Open the credo_lookup_table document.
Remove the first three columns and the final column from the new data
Set up the headers for the file to send to EBSCO (Steal it from the old document)
ns1:setSpec : Name in Data
Insert Blank Column: Facet Display
ns1:setName : Full Display
ns1:setName : Limiter
Limiter: ns1:setName (Copy the entire column)
The Second Column (Facet Display) needs to be created manually
Copy the column from the old document send to EBSCO
Find the places where the changes happened. (For Dec. 2019 the new additions were all at the bottom of the file
Save the Excel spreadsheet and then save it as a .txt file
Email the document to Support to submit it.
UMass ScholarWorks (ir00062a) Location Lookup Tables
Location Lookup Tables
Currently we have all locations mapping to a single collection.
LCL Collection Updates
These are to update specific LCL collections created for linking to full text in EDS. It is easiest to send title lists to Bob. Title and Identifier are the required fields.
Literature Criticism Online
Once a year after Spring renewals the LCL collection created for the Literature Criticism Online CustomLink should be updated. Visit the Resource page and click on “What's Inside” under the basic search bar. Export the title list for our databases.
Remove everything but the ISBN and the Title
Save the entire export as a Tab Delimited .txt document
Go to EBSCOAdmin and then the Local Collections Tab
To overwrite the existing local collection, choose upload local titles at the top of the screen.
Make sure the Collection ID is correct (2019LitCri)
Make sure the Column Identifiers are correct.
Make sure the radio button for “Replace is selected”
Upload the file
Submit
Gale eBooks (GVRL)
Newsbank Content
Newsbank Titles 7/10/2020 (nwsbank2)
A KBART entitlements request can be made to Newsbank, which will cover ALL Newsbank content, not just our Access World News Subscription. The file should be shared to EBSCO as part of the renewal cycle to have a brand new local collection created. The older version can be deleted.
Ovid eJournal Content
[UMAAH] Journals at Ovid (MANAGED: Do Not Edit!) (ovid)
ASTM Compass Content
ASTM holdings (MANAGED: Do Not Edit!) (astm)
MaryAnn Leibert eJournal Content
Mary Ann Liebert Journals May 2019 (maliebj519)
UMass Customizations to EDS
Catalog Customizations
There are a number of customizations and configurations we have made to our catalog in EDS. They have to be managed through the EDS Catalog Team or the LSE's.
Catalog Boost
NetLibrary Filter
PubType Mappings
Link Language Stanzas
Managed as part of Five College Discovery. Documentation is stored in the FCDC shared Google Drive. Our stanza is based on certain language in the 856 of the holdings record which will allow the
URL to display (UMass: Link to Resource)
Additional customizations will arrive with the FOLIO catalogs.