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The Ex Libris Central Discovery Index (CDI) is a central, unified index, for scholarly and academic material worldwide. It contains over 5 billion records and many different resource types from thousands of publishers, aggregators, and repositories.
Primo cumple las siguientes funciones: Ofrece la interfaz de usuario para que los usuarios: Busquen y soliciten servicios para los recursos bibliotecarios gestionados en Alma. Para más información, véase Configurar la Interfaz de Usuario de Primo para obtener una Fuente de Datos de Alma.
In May 2007, Ex Libris launched the Primo library discovery and delivery service. In August 2008, Leeds Equity Partners acquired Ex Libris Group. In May 2009, Ex Libris launched the bX recommender service, which provides library users with recommendations for scholarly articles.
29 de abr. de 2019 · JERUSALEM, Israel, April 29, 2019 – Ex Libris ®, a ProQuest company, has announced the creation of the Central Discovery Index (CDI), a robust, comprehensive content index that will expand the capabilities of the Ex Libris Summon ® and Primo ® discovery services.