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rfttitle

Rfttitle is a field-name variant used in OpenURL-based metadata to convey the title of a referenced resource. In many OpenURL workflows the title is transmitted as rft.title within the ContextObject’s referent description; some systems, scripts, or queries replace the dot with no separator and refer to this as rfttitle. The distinction is mostly about representation in different encoding contexts rather than a different semantic meaning.

In practice, rfttitle (or rft.title) forms part of the bibliographic metadata carried by OpenURL requests to

Use cases include resource discovery, where a resolver uses the provided title to locate holdings, and in

This article treats rfttitle as an informal designation for the OpenURL title field, emphasizing its role in

link
resolvers
and
discovery
services.
It
can
be
the
full
formal
title
or
a
concise
version
used
for
matching,
and
is
typically
combined
with
other
fields
such
as
rft_id,
rft_genre,
and
rft_jtitle
to
identify
a
resource.
The
title
value
is
URL-encoded
when
transmitted,
with
spaces
and
special
characters
percent-escaped.
analytics,
where
the
title
is
used
as
a
key
for
ranking
or
matching.
Because
OpenURL
implementations
vary,
the
exact
syntax
and
presence
of
rfttitle
may
differ;
consult
the
specific
OpenURL
profile
or
documentation
for
a
given
library
system.
identifying
the
resource’s
title
during
linking
and
discovery
processes.