How to create a ‘static’ link for a Resource List or Visual Search button 1. Do not log in to Destiny 2. Use the traditional (classic) catalog 3. Select a public resource list or visual search 4. Copy the URL in the web address bar Use the copied url. Add ‘& and your catalog site number’ at the end. What’s a site umber? The number indicates the order of installation during Destiny installation. The first library installed in your district has the site number 100, the second has number 101. You can figure it out by testing the url with 100, then 101, etc. The ones that take you to the district’s catalog are NOT your site number. You can reply to this email and I’ll send you the site number. You can also email [email protected] for the information. This is a url to a Resource List “Common Core 4th and 5th Grade” at Craig Hill Elementary. http://destiny.greece.k12.ny.us/cataloging/servlet/presentbooklistform.do?listID=2307750&site=106 Notice the &site=106 at the end. 106 is Craig Hill's site number. Here’s link to the SLS eBook Publisher Visual search from Churchville Elementary. http://library.cccsd.org/cataloging/servlet/presentvisualsearchdisplayform.do?groupid=974&searchHistoryID=&site=104 Notice the &site=104 at the end. Churchville Elementary site number is 104. This a link to websites provided by Destiny about inventors from Kendall Elementary. http://library.kendallschools.org/cataloging/servlet/presentbooklistform.do?l2m=ResourceLists&collectionType=3&listID=1845547&site=101 Here’s the link attached to a picture. Kids can click on the picture to see the list of websites in Destiny that were selected for their use. Holley, Kendall and Wheatland have 2 sites – it is easy for them to figure out their site number. Remember, you can reply to this email and I’ll send you the site number. You can also email [email protected] for the information.