How do I find my EBSCOhost database?

How do I find my EBSCOhost database?

  1. OPEN THE EBSCO DATABASE. Open your browser and go to the EBSCO welcome page.
  2. SELECT YOUR SEARCH OPTION. Click on EBSCOhost Web.
  3. SELECT A DATABASE. • A description of each database can be accessed by clicking on the more information tab.
  4. SEARCHING.
  5. BOOLEAN OPERATORS.
  6. REVIEWING RESULTS.
  7. CITED REFERENCES.
  8. SAVING ARTICLES.

What databases are included in EBSCO?

EBSCOhost, EBSCO eBooks & Other Full-Text Databases Examples include Academic Search Ultimate, Business Source Ultimate, CINAHL Ultimate, eBook Academic Collection, and MLA International Bibliography with Full Text to name just a few. Simply enable these databases in your EDS profile using the EBSCOadmin tool.

Where do you find primary sources on EBSCOhost?

  1. On the EBSCO Databases screen, choose EBSCOHost Research Databases. On the Choose Databases screen, Science Reference Center is the default.
  2. In the search screen, type in your search term. Click on Search.
  3. Then on the left side in the Source Types area, select Primary Source Documents and select update.

How do I get my EBSCOhost link?

To retrieve the persistent link to your search:

  1. Click the View Folder link at the top of the EBSCOhost page, or the Folder has items link above the Results List.
  2. Click on the Persistent Links to Searches link in the left column to view all persistent links to your saved searches.

How do I login EBSCOhost?

To Access EBSCOhost:

  1. Go to library’s home page at www.esc.edu/library.
  2. Click Article Databases.
  3. Scroll down the alphabetical list and click on EBSCOhost.
  4. Enter your college login and password.
  5. That will take you to a page that lists and describes all the EBSCO databases.

Where can I find databases?

You use a database (on a computer) to find information on a topic. Where can you find databases? Many databases are available at your school and in the library. You can also access many databases through your school’s website or the library’s website.

What does EBSCOhost database stand for?

EBSCO stands for “Elton B. Stephens CO (company).”

How do you access primary sources?

You can find published primary sources by using the online catalog, or by searching in a digital collection of historical documents, such as the Gerritsen Collection of Women’s History, Chronicling America, and Empire Online. The History Library maintains a list of these collections on its website.

How do you find the source of a document?

Go through your secondary and tertiary sources.

  1. Look for bibliographic, references, or sources sections in most books, encyclopedias and other research papers.
  2. Look within the title or subtitle of interpretative, explanatory, and guide books and paper materials.

How do I get full articles on EBSCOhost?

Finding Full-text

  1. On the search results page, you will see the full-text link right below each search result.
  2. On the article information page, you will see the full-text link at the top left corner of the page.
  3. When the article is available in the database, you will see a little icon for it.

Is EBSCOhost a database?

What is EBSCOhost? The EBSCOhost interface provides access to a range of databases, e-journals and e- books. The databases are particularly useful for identifying journal articles and other publications on a particular topic within the subject areas covered by each database.

What type of database is EBSCOhost?

Where can I find free databases?

A listing of databases free on the web for anyone….General and Interdisciplinary

  • ARTSTOR Public Collections.
  • Best Free Reference Web Sites.
  • Digital Public Library of America.
  • eScholarship: University of California.
  • Google Scholar.
  • HowStuffWorks.
  • IngentaConnect.
  • Wolfram Alpha Computational Knowledge Engine.
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