Links added to Rich Text/HTML content are not checked by the LibGuides link checker, which makes it challenging to fix dead links before our users attempt to use them. While you can create links to Rich Text/HTML content, it is recommended that you do so sparingly and intentionally.
Information on how to create and use LibGuides Assets.
If you link to the same sites from several of your LibGuides, creating a new Link Asset for every page creates more work when you need to change or update information about that Link. If you reuse your Link Assets, you do not need to create a new description and grab a URL when you link to a site or resource you've linked to before.
If you reuse an asset, you can more easily and reliably gather statistics and information on how often that asset is being used.
How to reuse a link:
All of the databases from the Databases A-Z list are in the LibGuides Database Assets list with links that work for on-campus and off-campus library users.
This list is maintained by the Resource Management Department (RDM) so that it is easy to identify dead or problematic links.
Using the Database Assets list ensures that you have the most updated URL.
In addition to being easier to maintain in LibGuides, the Book from the Catalog Asset can help you create visual interest and include useful information about the book.
Using a Book from the Catalog Asset allows you to create a link to a book record that includes (or can include) the call number, a link to the catalog record, information about the book, and an image of the book's cover.