And it is now fixed. I didn't do anything, other people were on it. :) On 7/17/13 12:16 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote: > Google Scholar has a feature where it will provide links to your local > institutional OpenURL link resolver -- by user preference or IP address > recognition. > > It will then present these links sometimes in a right column in Google > Scholar results, other times in the row of links under each hit. > > The hyperlinks in the right column seem to be broken in current Google > interface. Clicking on them has no effect. It seems like some kind of > javascript failure, although no javascript errors are raised in console. > > If you "open in new tab" or "open in new window", thus skipping the > Google javascript -- it does work. > > Many of our users use Google Scholar and count on link resolver links > working. This is awfully inconvenient. > > Anyone have any idea of any ways to report this to Google in such a way > that they might actually care? Anyone got any internal contacts? > > Jonathan