Does EBSCO have scholarly articles?

Does EBSCO have scholarly articles?

Do you need to find key articles on your research topic? EBSCOhost features several useful tools to assist you in finding the most relevant articles to your research topic.

Where can I find scholarly articles on EBSCOhost?

  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.

How do I find 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.

What is EBSCO research Database?

Free Databases EBSCO provides free research databases covering a variety of subjects for students, researchers and librarians. It is a free database with records for more than 1.4 million electronic theses and dissertations from more than 320 universities around the world.

How do you find scholarly articles?

Finding Scholarly Articles

  1. Look for publications from a professional organization.
  2. Use databases such as JSTOR that contain only scholarly sources.
  3. Use databases such as Academic Search Complete or other EBSCO databases that allow you to choose “peer-reviewed journals”.

How do I download a research paper from EBSCO?

To save an article:

  1. From the article, click Save. The Save panel is displayed.
  2. To save the results, click Save. Otherwise, click Cancel.
  3. From your browser menu, click File>Save As. Enter the path where the file should be saved (for example, C:ProjectResearchInfo).
  4. Click Save. To return to the article, click Back.

What is a detailed record of an article?

Answered By: Elyse Wolf A record or detailed record includes information about a resource. Information a record includes can depend on what type of information (book, journal, article, video, etc.) is being described. Common information found in a record includes: Title.

Is EBSCO a credible source?

EBSCO only contains articles from credible and venerable sources, many of which are not available elsewhere. This means that when you run a search on EBSCO, you can rest assured that the information you find is more accurate, current, and reliable than what you would find via a Web search.

What are scholarly databases?

To find scholarly articles, you need to look in a database. A research database lets you search across the text of millions of articles published in thousands of academic journals. Examples of general databases include Google Scholar, the library articles search, or JSTOR.

Can I print out articles from EBSCO?

To print an article in EBSCO: Click on the title of the article on your result list. Click on the printer icon on the right side of the page. You use this tool to opt to print out a citation style of your choice when you print out your article, as well as estimate the number of pages that will print out.

What does EBSCO Information Services mean?

EBSCO Information Services is a division of EBSCO Industries, Inc ., one of the largest privately held and family-owned companies in the United States. EBSCO Industries, Inc. has been in business since 1944. Starting out as a small subscription agency, EBSCO quickly became a pioneer in the library services industry.

Where can I find EBSCO or EBSCOHost databases?

Go to library’s home page at www.esc.edu/library. Scroll down the alphabetical list and click on EBSCOhost. Enter your college login and password. That will take you to a page that lists and describes all the EBSCO databases. Check off as many databases as you want and click the Continue button down at the bottom.

How to search an EBSCOhost research database?

Method 1 of 2: Using the EBSCOhost Basic Search Download Article Log into the EBSCOhost database you wish to use. You might probably log in via a link from your library. Make sure Basic Search is selected beneath the search box. The search box is found at the top center of the page. Select the search mode you wish to use. Filter the results of your search. Search again. Use the limiters.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

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