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EBSCO Basic research Tutorial

EBSCO Basic research Tutorial. By: Mitchell McEwen. EBSCO Basic Search.

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EBSCO Basic research Tutorial

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  1. EBSCO Basic research Tutorial By: Mitchell McEwen

  2. EBSCO Basic Search • Once you've reached the EBSCO web page, this is how you perform a basic search by typing in something such as global warming ( circled in red) and then clicking on search options (circled in blue) to make limiters and expanders to your search to get the exact material desired.

  3. Limiting Results • Once you clicked on search options you can refine your search to different things like just newspapers or books, different dates and authors, or just to any information containing the words you have typed in. Such as Global Warming.

  4. Results • Once you have entered your search, there should be a few entries of articles or magazines/book post from different authors with valuable information. • Outlined in blue is abox to help you refine your search even morein case the results shown are insufficient.

  5. Results • Once you have clicked update on the refined search, you may fine a result which might be and article of a magazine or news paper with information looking like this. • Having information about the article as to who wrote it and when and etc.

  6. End of Basic EBSCO Researching • Thank you.

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