Remote-access Guide

ebsco remote access

by Mr. Christopher Ledner Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I access EBSCOhost for free?

To Access EBSCOhost:Go to library's home page at www.esc.edu/library.Click Article Databases.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.

How do I log into EBSCOhost?

Sign in to your personal MyEBSCO folder by clicking Sign In in the toolbar at the top of the interface screen. A Sign In screen opens in a new window or browser tab. Re-enter your personal folder login information to confirm your identity and click Sign In.

What is the EBSCOhost website used for?

EBSCOhost is an intuitive online research platform used by thousands of institutions and millions of users worldwide. With quality databases and search features, EBSCOhost helps researchers of all kinds find the information they need fast.

How do I search ebsco?

SummaryEnter your search terms in the Find field on the Basic Search screen.Click the Search Options link, if you would like to use any of the optional Limiters or Expanders. ... Select a specific search mode, such as "Find all of my search terms," or "SmartText Searching."More items...•

Is EBSCO account free?

EBSCO offers users the ability to establish free, personalized EBSCOhost accounts, known as My EBSCOhost. A free My EBSCOhost account is necessary in order to check out/download eBooks, add and save notes to eBook pages, and place holds on eBooks currently in use by others.

How much does an EBSCO account cost?

$549.00 Primary Schools NA School Market - Unlimited site licensing based on "per library per year" pricing. Unlimited site licensing offers unlimited usage within the site and remote access on an annual subscription.

What is the difference between EBSCO and EBSCOhost?

An EBSCO interface is a tool or “front end” that is used to search a selected database or multiple databases. For example, the EBSCOhost interface can be used to search various databases including MAS Ultra – School Edition and Middle Search Plus. Some databases can be searched with different interfaces.

Is EBSCO the same as EBSCOhost?

EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) is the leading provider of resources for libraries worldwide including EBSCONET®, EBSCO's total e-resource management system, and EBSCOhost®, the world's premier for-fee online research service, including full-text databases, subject indexes, point-of-care medical reference, ...

Is EBSCO a good database?

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.

How do I download papers from EBSCO?

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

How do I find an author on EBSCO?

When searching for an author with the AU field code, EBSCOhost will search for the name whether it is entered first name, last name OR last name, first name. For example: Clicking on the name MACKENZIE, SCOTT A. from detailed record will only search for "Mackenzie, Scott A."

How do you use EBSCO videos?

1:082:12EBSCOhost Basic Search - Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOptions you can click the show more link to apply multiple selections at once click an article titleMoreOptions you can click the show more link to apply multiple selections at once click an article title to view the detailed. Record or click a full text link to read an article.

Is EBSCO database down?

Current EBSCO status is up.

Is EBSCOhost a publisher?

EBSCO Publishing. EBSCO Publishing (EP) owns and operates EBSCOhost®, the world's most-used subscription online research service for universities, public libraries and K-12 schools. The company is also experiencing significant growth as an information provider for medical institutions and corporations.

How do I do an advanced search on EBSCO?

SummaryClick the Advanced Search link below the Find field.Enter your search terms in the first Find field on the Advanced Search screen.Choose a citation search field from the Select a Field drop-down list (for example, search in only the Title field of the citation).More items...•

Where can I find scholarly articles?

Finding Scholarly ArticlesLook for publications from a professional organization.Use databases such as JSTOR that contain only scholarly sources.Use databases such as Academic Search Complete or other EBSCO databases that allow you to choose "peer-reviewed journals".More items...

What is integration with the existing system for user authentication?

Integration with the existing system for user authentication to eliminate a manual feed to load users, providing immediate access to students and faculty researchers

Do libraries have remote access?

Libraries that already have remote access realize their systems are not scalable in capacity and/or have cumbersome processes to provide access to the community. Libraries that don’t have remote access face additional challenges and need guidance on how to implement remote access while saving time. Library budgets are also a concern, as some libraries do not have the funds to implement expensive new systems.

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