I've added, as one of the default openURL links from Current Law Journal Content, links to the OCLC resolver gateway. This is a gateway that allows institutions to register information about their openURL resolver together with the IP address range of their institution. Assuming then, that the user from one of those institutions clicks on the OCLC gateway link in CLJC, then OCLC will display to that user a list of local resolvers or ILL forms (according to whatever has been set up by the user's home institution) and the information about author/title/journal/page/year etc. will automatically be passed to that local service.
So, to see if your institution has established a profile with OCLC try something like this (while using a computer with an IP address from your institution) http://law.wlu.edu/library/CLJC/index.asp?date1=2005-11-15&date2=2005-11-15 click on the gateway icon next to an article entry, and see what happens. If not registered, then I believe OCLC will tell you what libraries in the U.S. hold the journal. If not registered, and your institution does have an openURL server, or perhaps an openURL compliant ILL form such as comes with the ILLiad system, then you should register with OCLC at http://worldcatlibraries.org/registry
I've also made an effort to make the cascading user preferences more orderly in CLJC. So (1) the base settings are set by default, then (2) the database over-rides them from the user's profile if the URL contains an "id=184" (with whatever number the user profile was assigned), then (3) any other parameters in the URL over-ride the user profile, and (4) any changes made by the user while using the web page have priority. Clicking 'reset' on the web page takes the user back to level 3, with the settings prior to user changes. So options set in the URL will stick throughout the session, e.g.:
http://law.wlu.edu/library/CLJC/index.asp?sortby=impact&abstracts=no
If anyone has existing CLJC links in web pages I believe they should still work, but there have been a number of changes, mostly to the openURL syntax within a URL. CLJC has by default two openURL links, one to the OCLC gateway and the other to the W&L Law School resolver. To turn off these links you could use "&jf1url=&jf2url=" as in http://law.wlu.edu/library/CLJC/index.asp?jf1url=&jf2url=
or to specify your own openURL resolver, something like:
http://law.wlu.edu/library/CLJC/index.asp?jf1url=&jf2label=Windsor&jf2url=http://sfx.scholarsportal.info/windsor
or to request a specific journal listing(such as Yale Law Journal):
http://law.wlu.edu/library/CLJC/index.asp?issue=yes&ISSN=0044-0094&jf1url=&jf2url=