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Using Ebsco eresources, including; Academic Search Complete* Cinahl Education Research Complete *Please note: a large number of eresources are supplied by the publisher Ebsco and the tips in this guide will apply to all of them. Eresources supplied by the publisher Ebsco include: Academic Search Complete A full text database of over 5,500 journals in most subject areas AMED Alternative Medicine Business Source Premier articles on management, marketing and accountancy CAB Abstracts agriculture and forestry CINAHL Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature Education Research Complete Full text education journals, books & conference papers Electronic journals service index and abstracts of journal articles IBSS International Bibliography of the Social Sciences Medline References on medicine, nursing, veterinary medicine, the health care system PsycARTICLES Full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in psychology SPORTDiscus Journal articles, monographs and theses on sport These resources all come from the service provider Ebsco and can be searched in the same way (with a few individual differences). Sometimes, but not always, you will find a link to the full text of the journal article. If you can t access the full text, you may find it in another eresource - see page 6 for further information. - 1 -

Getting Started: 1. Go to the Learning, Information and Student Services website: http://my.cumbria.ac.uk/studentlife/learning/home.aspx 2. Click on the Eresources link (under Library Resources) OR go directly to http://my.cumbria.ac.uk/studentlife/learning/resources/eresources/home.aspx 3. Click on the appropriate letter from the alphabetical list and click on the link to your resource e.g. Academic Search Complete or CINAHL or Medline (via Ebsco). The search page will look similar for each resource with the name of the resource at the top. 4. You will need your University username and password to access these resources from off campus. Select UK Higher Education from drop down menu: Select University of Cumbria Enter your University login details This is a basic guide to searching these eresources. Use the Help options within the resources for more information. Searching 1. In the first Search row, enter your keyword (a word or phrase to describe your subject e.g. cystic fibrosis. Then enter other keywords in the other rows e.g. diagnosis and prenatal. Look at the example below: You can use Boolean search operators to combine your keywords: And - combines search terms so that your search results contain all of your keywords. For example, prenatal and diagnosis finds articles that contain both search terms. Or - combines search terms so that each search result contains at least one of the terms. For example, ultrasound or scan finds results that contain either. This is useful for searching on synonyms. - 2 -

2. In the Select a Field (optional) box, you can choose which part of the citation to search (e.g. search for your keywords only in AB Abstract). If you don t find what you want the first time, try searching in another field. For example, you could broaden your search by searching TX All Text. 3. Towards the bottom of the Search page you will see Limit your results. You can use these options to help you make your search more specific. They vary according to the resource. For example, you may be able to specify that you only want to find references that have a full-text link are in peer-reviewed journals are research articles are published in British journals 4. Click Search. An All Results List is displayed with the citation information that you will need for your bibliography. The results list As well as the article reference, you may also see a link to the full text of the article, e.g. PDF full text - 3 -

Narrowing your search results You can use these options to make your results more specific: Narrow Results by Limit your results Finding more information If you click on the title of an article, you will get more information: - 4 -

Saving and printing Once you have your list of references, you can save and/or print the ones you are interested in. The easiest way to Save is to go through your list and add the ones you want to your folder by clicking on the Add to Folder icon. You can always retrieve the items added to your folder by clicking on the Folder icon at the top of any Ebsco page. When viewing your Folder of saved references - click on the appropriate icon to print, email, save or export to Refworks. You can also save or print individual references by clicking on the article title without saving them to the folder first. If the full text is available, you can print or save the whole article. - 5 -

Haven t got the full text of your article? If you can only get the reference and abstract of your journal article using one of these eresources, you may be able to find the full text for it in another eresource. Go to the Journals A-Z list from the Search the library tab on the library homepage. Enter the title of the journal in the Find box and click on Search. This will search all the journals to which the library subscribes, both print and electronic. If you find your journal title, see which issues are available and click on the link to that collection. The link Print Journals indicates the journal is available in print in one of the libraries. You can request a photocopy of the article if it is not in your local library. There will be a small charge for this. If you still haven t found the full text of your article, you can place an Interlibrary Loan request and we will try to obtain a copy from another library. There is a charge of 2.50 per request. Please contact the library for more information. Further help Please contact us if you need any help using eresources. We are very happy to spend time with you finding the information you need. You can make an appointment to see a learning advisor for your subject area. Ask in your library or contact us - you can find our details on the LISS website http://my.cumbria.ac.uk/aboutus/services/liss/contacts.aspx - 6 -