After May 19th, new Primo VE permalinks will need to be updated for all existing permalinks for library resources: books, articles, journals, etc. While current permalinks will be redirected to the correct resource, we strongly recommend updating any saved links with the new URL after the update. This will include links in D2L, links in LibGuides, and bookmarked links.
We recommend updating before the start of the Fall semester, but messaging will go out to Campus during the Fall semester as well.
To update a permalink from Library Search:
1. Open the record page for the item on the Library Website.
2. Click on the “Permalink” icon.
3. Click on “Copy the Permalink to Clipboard” to copy the Permalink for the item.
4. Paste into your desired location.
5. Your link is now updated.
Learn how to update a link and add to your D2L site
As of May 19th, any previous saved searches are no longer available. If you need to set up new searches, follow the instructions on Save a search and set up alerts. We apologize for this inconvenience.
Step 1: Navigate to the Journal Search Page
From the library homepage or main navigation menu, select "Find a journal." This will take you directly to the dedicated journal search interface.
Step 2: View Categories on the Left Panel
Journals are now organized by broad academic disciplines. Categories such as Arts, Architecture & Applied Arts, Business & Economics, and Health & Biological Sciences appear on the left side of the screen.
Step 3: Expand a Category to View Subcategories
Click the small triangle next to any category to reveal subject-specific areas (e.g., expanding Visual Arts reveals subfields like Photography, Drawing & Illustration, etc.).
Step 4: View and Select Journals Within a Subcategory
Once a subcategory is selected, a list of relevant journals will appear. Each entry includes:
With Primo VE, the Journal Search experience is evolving:
Old System | Primo VE |
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Alphabetical (A–Z) browsing | Discipline-based filtering, faceted search |
Static journal lists | Dynamic, searchable discovery interface |
What This Means for You
You can now use discipline filters to narrow your search (e.g., Education, Engineering).
*ExLibris recently announced that they will be adding back the A-Z option because of user requests.
Step 1: Use the Journal Search Box
On the Journal Search page, type the full or partial journal title or an ISSN into the search box.
Step 2: Select From Auto-Suggestions or Submit the Search
You may click a suggestion from the dropdown list or press Enter to view full results.
Step 3: Review Results and Access Options
Each result includes journal details, peer review status, and access links. Online access is labeled clearly.
What is the Search Assistant AI tool? (also known as Research Assistant)?
The Search Assistant AI tool in Primo VE is a generative AI tool that helps users explore academic topics using natural language questions. It analyzes search results from the Ex Libris Central Discovery Index (CDI) and presents a concise summary based on up to five relevant articles.
This tool is designed to make the research process more intuitive, especially for those unfamiliar with advanced search techniques.
*Users must be signed in to use Search Assistant AI.
What is it useful for?
What is it not useful for?
What is not included in the search?
The Search Assistant AI tool pulls results from the Central Discovery Index (CDI), but not all databases are included. The following are excluded:
Excluded content types:
As a result, important content may be omitted from Research Assistant summaries and should be supplemented with standard search strategies.
Accessing the Search Assistant AI tool:
Additional Information and Tips
For a full guide, tips on effective use, examples, and best practices, visit:
Getting Started with Primo Research Assistant from ExLibris (Search Assistant AI)
1. Additional Send To features: Export to Excel, QR code, social share, Mendeley, Export BibTeX, EasyBib
2. Material prefilters will be available under the search bar
3. Refined/modified navigation bar options
4. Search Results Personalization - choose up to 5 disciplines
This allows results associated with disciplines to appear at the top of the search results - search results are the same, but order will be different based on disciplines chosen.
1. Primo VE maintenance: Primo VE will go down for maintenance for 1 hour in the early morning hours during the weekend. During this time, Primo VE will NOT be available to our patrons. A banner will appear on our main webpage to let users know of the unavailability timeframe.
2. Availability counts assigned to resource types will not be available when we launch Primo VE. ExLibris has reported that these counts are inaccurate, however there is a preference to keep these in place for our users. Our Primo team is working on a solution to bring these counts back, but will not be available for the launch.
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