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COL: Distance Education & Online Class: 1.EBSCOhost and so much more

This guide is to assist online students in using ECC Library resources including online materials of books, databases and website as well as information on physical libraries of MOBIUS and Public in Missouri.

Searching EBSCO tips

After selecting EBSCOhost on "Find an Article" you will want to narrow down your options depending on the topic of your research.

 It's like deciding what department of the store to shop in.

For many search topics the best pick is Academic, Associates and Humanities.

There are also specialized departments, Business, Literary Reference, Biography, Nursing, ebooks, Teacher education and Science.

You can view the entire listing if you choose "Entire database" and there are even more options of Masterfile, Greenfile, etc.

If in doubt, Ask a Librarian.


Do NOT select ALL.  This will slow down your search and the result list will be too large.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Enter Keyword search terms in the Basic Search box (Use Boolean operators to link) Options of full-text, scholarly and publication dates are also available, but not required.

Boolean Operators 

 

   AND - combines two or more words and the results will contain all the words

 

   OR - broadens the search to include either keyword in the results; great for synonyms

 

   NOT - narrows the search by excluding a keyword

 

Subject Headings or Specific Language

 

Look at various articles for specific keywords or subjects to create another search string.  Many have these as clickable terms.

 

Wildcards

 

Certain symbols serve as "wildcards" in search terms

 

Asterick = wom*n = woman = women

 

Question mark = recycl? = recycling = recycle = recycled

 

Phrase searching

 

Use quotation marks around a phrase "exact terms in this order"

 

Advanced Search option

Narrow your results by scholarly, date, type, subject, publication, geography - options vary depending on database