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#Locate the resource you want to link to in Evergreen's catalog | #Locate the resource you want to link to in Evergreen's catalog | ||
#Towards the bottom of the entry, locate the '''Bib Util#''' and '''copy''' it | #Towards the bottom of the entry, locate the '''Bib Util#''' and '''copy''' it | ||
− | #'''Paste''' the Bib Util# at the end of the following url'''<nowiki>http:cals.evergreen.edu/search~S1/o</nowiki>''' | + | #'''Paste''' the Bib Util# at the end of the following url '''<nowiki>http://cals.evergreen.edu/search~S1/o</nowiki>''' |
#To limit the search to Evergreen's journal index use an S3 instead of an S1 | #To limit the search to Evergreen's journal index use an S3 instead of an S1 | ||
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'''Example:'''<br /> | '''Example:'''<br /> | ||
− | If you search the Journal Title index for ''American Spectator'' and scroll down the page to '''Bib util#''', you find '''3398190'''. The url to link to Evergreen's record for American Spectator would be '''<nowiki>http://cals.evergreen.edu/search~S3/ | + | If you search the Journal Title index for ''American Spectator'' and scroll down the page to '''Bib util#''', you find '''3398190'''. The url to link to Evergreen's record for American Spectator would be '''<nowiki>http://cals.evergreen.edu/search~S3/o3398190</nowiki>''' |
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+ | ===Wiki Users=== | ||
+ | You can create a [[Templates - Mediawiki|template]] in your wiki so that you can quickly reference the Bib Util# with something like the following: | ||
+ | <nowiki>{{BibUtil|3398190}}</nowiki> | ||
+ | and it will output the following in your wiki page: | ||
+ | {{BibUtil|3398190}} | ||
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+ | The BibUtil Template would look something like this: | ||
+ | <nowiki>[http://cals.evergreen.edu/search~S1/o{{{1}}} Find this book in Evergreen's Library Catalog]</nowiki> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 3 December 2020
How to link to the library category in you wiki pages.
- Locate the resource you want to link to in Evergreen's catalog
- Towards the bottom of the entry, locate the Bib Util# and copy it
- Paste the Bib Util# at the end of the following url http://cals.evergreen.edu/search~S1/o
- To limit the search to Evergreen's journal index use an S3 instead of an S1
Example:
If you search the Journal Title index for American Spectator and scroll down the page to Bib util#, you find 3398190. The url to link to Evergreen's record for American Spectator would be http://cals.evergreen.edu/search~S3/o3398190
Wiki Users
You can create a template in your wiki so that you can quickly reference the Bib Util# with something like the following:
{{BibUtil|3398190}}
and it will output the following in your wiki page:
Find this book in Evergreen's Library Catalog
The BibUtil Template would look something like this:
[http://cals.evergreen.edu/search~S1/o{{{1}}} Find this book in Evergreen's Library Catalog]