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How to configure Primo, that it is automatically detected, if the end-user is accessing a view by a desktop/laptop pc or by a mobile device.
When Primo Front End is accessed by a mobile device, the view shall switch from the institutions standard view to the institutions mobile view.

Created by: Thomas Gerd tom Markotten, Exlibris, 06 Dec, 2011

Last updated by: Thomas Gerd tom Markotten, Exlibris, 24 Jan, 2012

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Add a "NEW SEARCH" button to the Primo front end (basic and advanced search pages) so that users can click this to take them back to the initial Primo search screen and clear any checkboxes/searches they had on the go

Created by: Randy Oldham, Tri-University Consortium, 30 Sep, 2011

Last updated by: Randy Oldham, Tri-University Consortium, 30 Sep, 2011

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Created by: Joshua Greben, Florida Center for Library Automation, 13 Jul, 2011

Last updated by: Joshua Greben, Florida Center for Library Automation, 12 Sep, 2011

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The Primo UI is very flexible and can be modified to the customer needs. One possibility you have in Primo is to use jQuery to check and include external data and services. This code contribution uses existing code from the jQuery documentation website (http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/autocomplete#Example)and explains how easily you can integrate an autosuggest service in the Primo searchbox.

Created by: Timm Siewert, Ex Libris, 25 Aug, 2011

Last updated by: Timm Siewert, Ex Libris, 29 Aug, 2011

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  • This code will hide from the display information for a FRBR group that should not be displayed due to it being specific to an individual item in the group. In other words, the Publisher and Availability information is not appropriate to display for the group record as it is only specific to the current preferred record. Instead, we'll display just the title, creator, format (optional based on your FRBR rules) and the link to show all versions of that item. Once all versions are displayed, the full records return.
  • Additionally, this code can order the display of the individual records in date descending order and return the user to their previous sort order when closing the group of records.

Created by: Jeremy Prevost, Northwestern University Library, 25 May, 2011

Last updated by: Jeremy Prevost, Northwestern University Library, 01 Aug, 2011

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Note: I am no longer maintaining this code as Google Book Search functionality has been added to Primo v3 as of Service Pack 3.1.0.

If you used the Google Book Search links in Primo v2, you might have noticed that this functionality is missing from Primo v3. This code can be used to restore the GBS link feature that existed in Primo v2. For a description of the GBS link feature, refer to item #3422 in the Primo Version 2 Highlights document.

Created by: Jeff Peterson, University of Minnesota, 23 Nov, 2010

Last updated by: Jeff Peterson, University of Minnesota, 30 Jun, 2011

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This web service application and UI modification integrates SFX and Google Books directly into Primo’s own online availability function making the SFX tab redundant. In the case of Google Books the ability to provide partial or complete online access where no online alternative exists for a physical item in the library.

THIS SERVICE WILL NOT BE RELEASED IN IT'S CURRENT FORM AS WE ARE CODING A NEW AND SUPER FAST MULTI-PURPOSE UI-SERVICE FOR PRIMO WHICH INCLUDE THE SAME FUNCTIONALITY AND MORE.

Created by: Kasper Løvschall, Aalborg Universitetsbibliotek, 25 Jan, 2011

Last updated by: Kasper Løvschall, Aalborg Universitetsbibliotek, 30 Jun, 2011

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JournalTOCs is the largest free collection of scholarly journals Table of Contents (TOCs) for more than 15,000 journals from nearly 700 publishers.

At Aalborg University Library we've created a mash-up using JournalTOCs, a home grown web service, and some Primo UI modifications which provide the user with a new tab (using EXL Tab API) presenting the latest articles for a given journal with the opportunity to share TOCs and articles and subscribe to the TOCs via RSS (using e.g.: Google Reader, MS Outlook, smart phone etc.). To be able to provide the "appropriate copy" to the end user the feeds from JournalTOCs are parsed and rewritten to include OpenURL, links to remote access proxies as well as DOI links.

Created by: Kasper Løvschall, Aalborg Universitetsbibliotek, 22 Dec, 2010

Last updated by: Kasper Løvschall, Aalborg Universitetsbibliotek, 17 Jun, 2011

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This plug-in enables you to export records in .ris format to EndNote Local

Created by: Alessandro Fasoli, Atlantis, 18 Feb, 2011

Last updated by: Timm Siewert, Ex Libris, 09 Jun, 2011

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This is a very basic PHP example of how to search and display results from the Primo X-Services Brief Search API. I'm actually not a PHP developer but put this together for an ELUNA 2011 presentation to compare it with a ColdFusion version to show that the language you use to access the API is not important (i.e. use whatever you are comfortable with whether that be PHP, ColdFusion or something else).

Created by: Jeremy Prevost, Northwestern University Library, 25 May, 2011

Last updated by: Jeremy Prevost, Northwestern University Library, 25 May, 2011

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