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Factlist & Search options
 
1.) Adjust the display of search results

Usually, demands of websites differ from demands of platforms. For this reason, the Service "Factlist & Search" can be adjusted as regards the hiding of unnecessary information. The p-admin can define which information should be visible for which group(s).

In order to adapt the display of "Factlist & Search", proceed as follows:

|1| Choose "Interface" from the main menu by clicking on it.

|2| Click on the "modify"-button in the row "Factlist & Search display".

|3| Make your adjustments in the following subsections:
General display options:
In this section you can adapt the sort sequence, title length, number of results,...
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Column options and visibility:
In this section you can define, which columns should be visible to which group(s).

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2.) Export literature-facts

Those who collect bibliographic data on the platform can use the literature-export option. In the service "Factlist & Search" is a subsection where you can create a CSV-file with the data of all literature-facts. The CSV-file can be opened with a spreadsheet programme (e.g. MS Excel, Open Office).


In order to set permissions for the export option, proceed as follows:

|1|
Choose "Interface" from the main menu by clicking on it.

|2| Click on the "modify"-button in the row "Factlist & Search display".

|3|
Click on the "modify"-button in the row "CSV-export options".

|4|
Choose the group(s) which should be allowed to see the export option.

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|5| Click on the “Save changes” to submit your settings.


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Author: Astrid Holzhauser; Copyright: factline Webservices GmbH; Published by: Angela Gamsriegler (gamsrieglera)
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