I have a couple of thoughts on your questions.... 1. Gold Rush has two different types of interfaces....one is the classic Gold Rush public interface where you can place a search (the search box can be place on another Web page) but you are navigated back into the Gold Rush environment. The second is our XML Gateway (called GRX). Using this technique you submit an XML search and you will receive back an XML data stream which can be embedded in your existing Website. Full documentation is available for this by going to the ? tab in the Gold Rush Staff Toolbox. Your IT guy should be able to do this. 2. Could you provide a sample search in Google Scholar which might highlight some of your problems and we would be happy to look at them in more detail. Thanks George George Machovec Associate Director Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries 3801 E. Florida, Suite 515 Denver, CO 80210 (303) 759-3399 x.101 (303) 759-3363 (fax) [log in to unmask] http://www.coalliance.org -----Original Message----- From: Goldrush Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Laughlin, Kristen Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 1:20 PM To: goldrush-l Subject: Embedding the Gold Rush search in an iframe/Google scholar issues Hi all, I am sure you'll all be sick of hearing from me soon! We have a couple more issues we are trying to tackle, and I am wondering if anyone here has any tips. You all were so helpful regarding promotional materials, I just had to continue to bug you! 1. We are trying to embed the Gold Rush search into our main library search box. We would like to keep this in an i-frame, so that the patron is not navigated away from the library page when opening a Gold Rush search. Has anyone else done this? Our wonderful IT guy is getting an error with the i-frame and can't seem to figure out what is going wrong. Our other option is to have Gold Rush open in a new window, which we could do, but of course it is nicer to keep the students on the library page if we can. 2. We are having some issues with Google Scholar. Journal level links from Scholar work and authenticate automatically via IP address, but article level links give a login screen. Also, although all of our "electronic link label" links lead to full-text content, our "other link label" usually just leads to a citation for something that we don't have, but *sometimes* to full-text content. Any tips/thoughts greatly appreciated!! Kristen Laughlin, MLIS Library Assistant Jones International University 9697 East Mineral Avenue Centennial, CO 80112 T: 303-784-8392 F: 303-784-8548