Remote-access Guide

ebscohost remote access

by Prof. Leonel Dibbert Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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EBSCOhostis available on a subscription basis, and access is generally gained through your local university, public or school library. If the library has arranged for remote access, they may have established User IDs and passwords for those who want to use EBSCOhostfrom a remote computer.

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How do I sign in to EBSCO host?

Contact your institution (school, public library, corporation, or medical institution) for a user ID and password. Note: When signing in via a mobile device, EBSCO host automatically detects that you are a mobile user and displays the responsive mobile version of the interface.

What is EBSCO's open access eBook collection?

And EBSCO's Open Access eBook Collection provides researchers the ability to access thousands of open access ebook titles across hundreds of topics/subject areas via EBSCO host or EDS.

What types of authentication does EBSCO support?

EBSCO also supports the following, which can accompany your institution’s primary authentication: Guest Access, which allows users to begin searching and browsing in EBSCO Discovery Service without logging in. The user will be prompted to log in when accessing licensed full text or their MyEBSCO account. Learn more • Set up Guest Access

What can I do with EBSCO connect?

Manage your DDA deposits Explore popular Subject Sets Set up and receive new content alerts Shop for Flipster digital magazines Minimum browser requirements for EBSCO eBooks EBSCO Connect Privacy Policy Terms of Use Copyright © 2021 EBSCO Information Services. All rights reserved

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Why can t I access EBSCOhost?

In this case, it's likely that your library offers a different link from which you can login remotely. Please contact your library, or check your library website to find this information. If you are clicking on a link to a specific EBSCOhost article, you may be prompted for User ID and Password.

How do I log into EBSCOhost?

To Access EBSCOhost: 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.

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.

How do I set up an EBSCO account?

Click the Sign In in the top toolbar of the EBSCOhost/EDS screen. From the Sign In Screen, click the Sign up link. The Create Account Screen appears....Fill in the fields on the Create Account Screen.First and Last Name: Enter your first and last name. ... Email address: A unique email address is required to sign up.More items...•

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 database down?

Current EBSCO status is up.

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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Who is the agent for EBSCO?

Any person authorized to act for a copyright owner may notify us of such claims by contacting the following agent: Kim Stam , EBSCO Publishing, 10 Estes Street, Ipswich, MA 01938; phone: 978-356-6500, fax: 978-356-5191; email: kstam@ebsco.com. In contacting this agent, the contacting person must provide all relevant information, including the elements of notification set forth in 17 U.S.C. 512.

What is EBSCO's purpose in protecting customer personal data?

EBSCO shall, in relation to the Customer Personal Data, implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect against unauthorized or unlawful Processing of Customer Personal Data and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, Customer Personal Data. When considering what measure is appropriate, each party shall have regard to the state of good practice, technical development and the cost of implementing any measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the harm that might result from such unauthorized or unlawful Processing or accidental loss or destruction, and to the nature of the data to be protected.

What is the agreement between EBSCO and Licensee?

Licensee agrees to comply with the Copyright Act of 1976, and agrees to indemnify EBSCO against any actions by Licensee that are not consistent with the Copyright Act of 1976.

What happens if you terminate an EBSCO contract?

Upon termination of the Agreement, EBSCO shall, at Customer’s election, securely delete or return Customer Personal Data and destroy existing copies unless preservation or retention of such Customer Personal Data is required by any applicable law to which EBSCO is subject.

How long does it take for EBSCO to terminate a license?

A. In the event of a breach of any of its obligations under this Agreement, Licensee shall have the right to remedy the breach within thirty (30) days upon receipt of written notice from EBSCO. Within the period of such notice, Licensee shall make every reasonable effort and document said effort to remedy such a breach and shall institute any reasonable procedures to prevent future occurrences of such breaches. If the Licensee fails to remedy such a breach within the period of thirty (30) days , EBSCO may (at its option) terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the Licensee.

What is EBSCO's role in GDPR?

EBSCO shall assist Customer, taking into account the nature of the Processing, (A) by appropriate technical and organizational measures and where possible, in fulfilling Customer’s obligations to respond to requests from data subjects exercising their rights under Applicable Data Protection Legislation; (B) in ensuring compliance with the obligations pursuant to Articles 32 to 36 of the GDPR, taking into account the nature of the Processing and the information available to EBSCO; and (C) by making available to Customer all information reasonably requested by Customer for the purpose of demonstrating that Customer’s obligations relating to the appointment of processors as set out in Article 28 of the GDPR have been met.

When was the EBSCO license last updated?

EBSCO License Agreement. LAST UPDATED: January 26, 2021. By using the services available at this site or by making the services available to Authorized Users, the Authorized Users and the Licensee agree to comply with the following terms and conditions (the "Agreement").

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