How do I use ebsco eBooks?

How do I use ebsco eBooks?

Search EBSCOhost for eBook titles of interest. Select the book that you would like to read by clicking on “Download This eBook (Offline)” in the result list. Select a Checkout Period and click “Checkout & Download” When the File Download box opens, select “Open” and the eBook opens in Adobe® Digital Editions.

What is EBSCOhost eBook?

EBSCO eBooks are online versions of print books that your library has either purchased with a perpetual license or via an annual subscription. eBooks that are owned will be available to the library in perpetuity, with provisions being made for long term access and preservation.

Does EBSCOhost have eBooks?

The eBook is placed in the Holds area of your My EBSCOhost Folder. When the eBook is available, you are notified via the e-mail address associated with your account and the eBook appears in the Checkouts area of your folder.

How do you read on ebsco?

To Access EBSCOhost:

  1. Go to library’s home page at
  2. Click Article Databases.
  3. Scroll down the alphabetical list and click on EBSCOhost.
  4. Enter your college login and password.
  5. That will take you to a page that lists and describes all the EBSCO databases.

What does ebsco stand for?

Elton B. Stephens Company
“EBSCO” is an acronym for Elton B. Stephens Company. EBSCO Industries has annual sales of about $3 billion. It is one of the largest privately held companies in Alabama and one of the top 200 in the United States, based on revenues and employee numbers.

How do I research 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.

Does EBSCO cost money?

EBSCO provides free research databases covering a variety of subjects for students, researchers and librarians. It is a free database with records for more than 1.4 million electronic theses and dissertations from more than 320 universities around the world.

Who owns EBSCO?

EBSCO Industries
EBSCO Information Services/Parent organizations

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