Please use the following syntax when publishing links to specific Topic Research Guides on the web, in emails, in marketing materials, etc. This will allow us to gather usage statistics by organization to report in the Network Statistics.
Individual guides:
Syntax to be used -- http://external.worldbankimflib.org/uhtbin/redresguides.cgi?id=XXXXX
Substitute XXXXX with the "pid=" value you see in the LibGuides URL
Example:
LibGuide on Water URL -- http://researchguides.worldbankimflib.org/content.php?pid=28717
Publishing URL -- http://external.worldbankimflib.org/uhtbin/redresguides.cgi?id=28717
Topic Research Guides home page:
http://external.worldbankimflib.org/uhtbin/redresguides.cgi
We recommend you use the following linking method to link users to journals. This link will run a tile search in the journal search function of Library Search and return the results page to the user. The user will be able to see all print and electronic copies of the journal. To recreate the link below simply replace the parts in red with your desired journal using quotes around it. For example, "Harvard Business Review" or "Journal of Economic Development".
imf-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/jsearch?query=any,contains,”Harvard business review”&tab=jsearch_slot&vid=01TIMF_INST_V1&lang=en_US&offset=0&journals=any, ”Harvard business review”
Remember to test the URL to ensure it's bringing up the proper results.
This is the file with links to the records for our databases in the database of electronic resources. Let me know if you can't find something.
To link to Factiva use -- http://factiva
Use this site to look up persistent links to OECD periodicals, databases, book series, etc.