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Persistent Linking (OPAC)

In order to facilitate linking between a library’s Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) and the corresponding IEEE title, IEEE Xplore provides a table with publication and linking information for journals, magazines, conference proceedings, and standards. This table gives librarians the information necessary to build links from OPAC records directly into the publication’s page in IEEE Xplore. The links created from this table will remain intact into the future. For journal and magazine titles, links can also be created to the issue’s table of contents.

What is OPAC Linking?
The links created by the following instructions below can be inserted into a library's Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC). This allows users of the OPAC to link directly into a publication's page within IEEE Xplore.

How to use OPAC Linking?
To create links from an OPAC record to the publication's title or issue level in IEEE Xplore, insert the appropriate link into your system. Links may be created at the title level (for journals/magazines, conference proceedings and standards) or at an issue's table of contents level (for journals/magazines only.)

  For links to the publication title level, the linking algorithm is:
http://intl.ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=X
  For links to a journal/magazine's issue level, the linking algorithm is:
http://intl.ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=X&isvol=Y&isno=Z
  Legend:
X = an IEEE-designated publication number, unique to each title
Y = the volume number
Z = the issue number

Please note that there are no spaces between characters in the URL string.
  list Links :
Click here to see a list of Journals/Magazines with IEEE publication numbers, volume/issue numbers, and corresponding links.

Click here to see a list of Conference Proceedings with IEEE publication numbers, volume/issue numbers, and corresponding links.

Click here to see a list of Standards with IEEE publication numbers, volume/issue numbers, and corresponding links.

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