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EBSCO Lots of databases the Library subscribes to are through EBSCO including Academic Search Premier, ATLA Catholic Periodical and Literature Index, ATLA Religion Database, Business Source Complete, CINAHL, Communication & Mass Media Complete, EBSCO MegaFILE, Education Full Text (H.W. Wilson), ERIC, Health Business Elite, Health Source - Consumer Edition, Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective (1907-1984), Library Information Science & Technology Abstracts, MasterFILE Premier, MEDLINE, MLA Directory of Periodicals, MLA International Bibliography, New Testament Abstracts, Old Testament Abstracts, PsycARTICLES, PsycINFO, Regional Business News, SocINDEX with Full Text, SPORTDiscus with Full Text, and Teacher Reference Center. * While the search pages might look a little different depending on which database you are using, it will largely operate the same. Accessing the Database Go to the Library Homepage css.edu/library Select Databases, A to Z from the Popular Links column on the left or click on the Articles tab at the top. The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 1

Once on Articles page, select the database you are interested either by finding it in the Best Bets box or else by clicking on the Databases, A to Z link for an alphabetical listing of all the databases the Library subscribes to. If you are on campus, you will not need a password. Look at the other tabs and boxes for more help with finding the full-text of articles, tutorials, and more. If you are off campus, when you click on the title of the database, this window will automatically pop up: Enter your Novell username and password (what you use to log in to Blackboard, COR, your CSS email, or any computer in a lab on campus). **Note: If you have trouble logging in, please call the IT help desk (Toll free 1-877-723-5911). The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 2

Searching Main Search Screen defaults to a basic keyword search, which is good for simple searches. You can place some limits on your search such as only finding articles that are in Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals. Your limit choices will be slightly different for each database. You can choose other databases within EBSCO by clicking on the Choose Databases link. Search Modes: Boolean/Phrase Use for exact phrase searching or Boolean searching (manually adding AND, OR, NOT between terms) Find all my search terms Automatically adds AND between search terms. Find any of my search terms Automatically adds OR between search terms. SmartText Searching Searches as much text as you wish phrase, sentence, paragraph, or a page Click on the Mobile Site or iphone and Android apps to use EBSCO on those devices. The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 3

Advanced Search - Click on the Advanced Search tab to combine multiple ideas of your topic and also search by author, journal name, title, etc. Click on the dropdown arrow at the end of the Select a Field (optional) box to search by title, author, subject heading, journal title, etc. To string your terms together, click on the drop down arrow at the end of the and box. Choose AND, OR, NOT to broaden or narrow your search. AND narrows searches by combining terms. Citations must have all your terms to be included in results list. Ex. Shellfish AND allergy AND precautions. OR broadens searches by searching for all terms separately. Citations will have either term. Ex. Higher Education OR College NOT narrows searches by excluding a portion of a large topic. Citations will have the first term but NOT the second term. Ex. Dogs NOT Poodles, Management Styles NOT TQM Subject Terms tries to match your keywords to subject headings used in the database. To search for subject headings, click on the Subject Terms box located in the blue banner at the top of the page. This can also be called CINAHL Headings, Thesaurus, MeSH, or just Subjects. Type your keyword into the box located in the middle of the page. Click Browse. The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 4

Click on your term to see broader, narrower, or related terms. Click on the box in front of the term to see its subheadings. Click Explode to retrieve all references indexed to that term as well as all references indexed to any narrower subject terms. Click Major Concept to only retrieve articles that have your term listed as a major concept. When you have clicked what you wish to search, click Search Database. Results List Click on the links in the left margin to refine your search results. A search history is created for you above the results; click on View Results for previous searches. You can also combine searches by clicking on their boxes and then selecting either Search with AND or Search with OR. Click on the blue title to view the article s information. At the end of each citation you will see some or part of the following choices: No links to Full Text only the citation and/or abstract available. Does not have full text. HTML Full Text full-text of the article is available. PDF Full Text full-text of the article is available. The article opens in Adobe Acrobat Reader. The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 5

Check LinkSource for the full-text of this article or Linked Full Text Click on that link to be taken to another database which will have the full-text available. Cited References lists all of the references used in this article. Times Cited in this database lists all citations that have cited this article. Pictures/Diagrams thumbnails of the pictures, graphs, diagrams available in the article. Sample Article Click on the link to the left to view the full-text of the article. Subject terms have been assigned to the article. These are links to other articles that have also been assigned these terms. Keep track of the articles you are interested in by adding them to your folder. At any time you can click on your folder at the very top of your screen to view what you have added. From here you can print, email save, or export to EndNote all the articles you have collected. The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 6

If you select email, enter your email address in the Email to: folder and to the right you can click on the Citation Format button and select which citation style you wish to have these resources formatted in and sent to you in the body of the email. Exporting Citations to EndNote (see instructions for EndNote for information on how to use this program) Add articles you want individually or several at a time by placing them in your Ebsco folder. Open your folder. Then check the boxes before the citations you want to put in EndNote. Then click on the paper icon with green arrow that says Export. Next, click on the circle for Direct Export to EndNote and then click the Save button. Click on Save where you wish the file to be saved. The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 7

Open the EndNote library you wish to add the citation to and in the File tool bar option, select Import and File Select the Import Option and click on Reference Manager (RIS). The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 8

Click on Choose to select the file you just saved and click on Open. Your citations will now automatically be added to your EndNote library. Creating an EBSCO Host Account Ebsco gives you the ability to save your search history, results list, and favorite citations/articles. This is especially useful when doing multiple searches on a specific topic over a longer period of time or when you conduct a search but do not have the time to go through all of the results as you will be able to come back to your search later. To create an account: Click on Sign In. It is found near the top of the page in the blue banner. Click on Create a new Account. The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 9

Fill out the form. Be sure to jot down you username and password for future use. ***Note: Items stored in your folder will only remain there for up to 6 months if they are not used. Opening Folder To open your MyEBSCOhost account once it is created, follow step 1 above. Then, type your username and password into the corresponding boxes. Click Login. The College of St. Scholastica Library Last Revised May 30, 2017 10