How do I find good sources on EBSCO?

How do I find good sources on EBSCO?

How do I find good sources on EBSCO?

  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.

What kind of source is EBSCO?

EBSCO databases support all learning types through textual and visual subject browse and information literacy training through subject access points in more than 30 languages. Watch video to learn more. Education Source includes 2,271 active indexed and abstracted journals. 1,897 of them are peer-reviewed.

Is EBSCO a reliable 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.

How do I find journals on EBSCO?

Search EBSCO for Specific Journals

  1. Go to any EBSCOhost database.
  2. Click on the Publications button on the sub-toolbar of your search screen.
  3. Type in the publication name.
  4. Click the Browse button.
  5. This will bring the desired publication or publications to the top of the Result List if available in the database.

What does De mean in EBSCO?

Example: The letters DE are used as a searchable field code in some EBSCO databases. This field code allows users to search for exact subject headings within the Subject Fields section of a citation. In some databases, the search for DE Health would return only results which had “Health” as a subject heading.

What databases does EBSCO use?

Clinical Decisions Users

  • DynaMed and Micromedex with Watson.
  • DynaMed.
  • DynaMed Decisions.
  • Dynamic Health.

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.

Where can I find e-journals?

The Top 21 Free Online Journal and Research Databases

  • CORE.
  • ScienceOpen.
  • Directory of Open Access Journals.
  • Education Resources Information Center.
  • arXiv e-Print Archive.
  • Social Science Research Network.
  • Public Library of Science.
  • OpenDOAR.