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Is there a way to link to an article or citation directly, through a URL, without entering the search screens first?

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Is there a way to link to an article or citation directly, through a URL, without entering the search screens first?

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Yes, this technology is called persistent linking. A URL with certain static parameters, which can be used in webpages, e-mail messages and shortcuts, is generated after article or citation selection, through the Links tab in EBSCOhost E-mail Manager or the EBSCOhost Save Manager. This URL can be used to link users with access to EBSCOhost resources to the selected resource directly.

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