Using WebBridge for Consortia

The version of WebBridge intended for consortia allows each member library to offer its patrons:

Resources and their associated holdings display only when they are owned by the patron's member library. Patrons search more efficiently because they are not offered dead-end links to resources subscribed to by other consortium member libraries.

The version of WebBridge intended for consortia works both for external origins (for example, Infotrac, Project Muse, or Academic Search Elite-EBSCO) and WebPAC origins.

General Setup

When the version of WebBridge intended for consortia is installed, Innovative creates for each member library:

Each member library associates their affiliation label with their WebBridge resource definitions through the WebBridge Management menu. A resource definition with no affiliation label is associated with the consortium itself and the resource is therefore offered to all patrons.

Each member library loads coverage data for its subscribed resources into the coverage table named with the affiliation label. The consortium loads coverage data into a coverage table with the consortium label. Consortium-level resources are available to all patrons.

ERM and WebBridge

If your library has acquired Electronic Resources Management (ERM) and WebBridge, do not load coverage spreadsheets that contain titles not licensed to your affiliate library or consortium.

If you load a coverage spreadsheet that contains titles not licensed to your affiliate library or consortium, WebBridge adds the title to your library's coverage table. If the Electronic Holdings Administration'sCreate holdings record if no match upon load menu option in ERM is selected, ERM creates a holdings record with your library's affiliation code in the AFFILIATION variable-length field when WebBridge adds the title to your library's coverage table. However, because the resource is not licensed to your affiliate library or the consortium, your patrons can be denied access.

External Origins and WebBridge for Consortia

Each member library adds an OpenURL element that contains the affiliation label to its resolution server's URL at external origins (for example, Infotrac, Project Muse, or Academic Search Elite-EBSCO). Usually a library manages its resolution server's URL through an administration Web page on the external origin vendor's web site. When using the version of WebBridge intended for consortia, URLs for WebBridge resolution servers take the form:

http://<your_library_IP>:4550/resserv?&req_dat=<affiliation label>

Each member library must add the "&req_dat=<affiliation label>" OpenURL element to the WebBridge resolution server URL at every external origin the member library uses.

When the patron is offered a list of resources from an external origin, the member library's customization of the resource panel also displays.

If the WebBridge resolution server URL at an external origin does not contain the "&req_dat=<affiliation label>" OpenURL element, a list of affiliation names displays on the WebBridge resource panel or table. When the patron chooses his library's affiliation from the list, a list of resources subscribed to by the affiliate displays.

WebPAC and WebBridge for Consortia

In WebPAC, resources are offered to patrons based on the scope of the patron's search. Innovative associates the affiliation label with the member library's scope during set up.

When the patron is offered a list of resources from WebPAC, the member library's customization of the resource panel also displays.

If scopes are not used or the patron unscopes the search, a list of affiliation names displays on the WebBridge resource panel or table. When the patron chooses his library's affiliation from the list, a list of resources subscribed to by the affiliate displays.

Summary

To use the version of WebBridge intended for consortia, you must: