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TUTORIAL INTRODUCTION TO  EBSCO HOST support.ebsco.com
Welcome to the EBSCO host  interface overview. In this tutorial, we will look at the EBSCO host  searching interface, as well as features including: search modes, article and image preview via mouseover, the result list, and the enhanced preferences options.
When logging into the EBSCO host  interface, you will first notice a clean Basic search screen. Also, you will find the authority files ( Subjects ,  Publications , &  Images ) at the top of the EBSCO host  screen. You can click on these to search individual publications, subject terms, image collections, and more. If at any time during your session you wish to return to the basic search screen, simply click the  Basic Search  link below the  Find  field. You can add or change databases being searched by clicking the  Choose Databases  link above the  Find  field.
The  Choose Databases  window will include all of the databases available to you. From the list, you can add or change the database(s) being searched by checking the box next to the database name. After you’ve made your selections, click  OK .
While there are no limiters present on the Basic Search screen, you can add limiters by clicking on the  Search Options  link found under the  Find  field. Notice the  Search modes  feature. You can choose from the following Search Modes:  Boolean/Phrase  search,  Find all of my search terms , which automatically adds an ‘and’ between your terms,  Find any of my search terms , which automatically adds an ‘or’ between your terms, or  SmartText Searching .
SmartText Searching  allows you to enter a large amount of text to the  Find  field, or even an entire paragraph or page. Using a sophisticated algorithm, SmartText searching examines the text, places a weight on the search terms, and returns a result list based on relevancy. Note the expanded  Find  field which accommodates more text.
For now, let’s do a basic search for the term “global warming.” Enter the search term in the  Find  field and click  Search .
The result list is displayed. On the left, you can narrow your results using the limiters under  Refine your results . Limit your results to Full Text, References Available, or use the date slider bar to change the date range of your results. To view the entire list of available limiters, click the  Show More  link. Once you have selected your limiter(s), click  Update .
Below the  Refine your results  area, you can also narrow your results by selecting specific Source Types (such as Academic Journals or Magazines), specific Subject Terms or Subjects, or more. After making your selections within each ‘cluster,’ click  Update . The result list is refreshed.
When refining your search results using limiters, source types, and clusters, each item is added to the  Bread Box  found at the top of the left-hand column. Clicking on a hyperlinked item within the  Bread Box  executes a search for that term only. Clicking on the  icon removes the term from the  Bread Box  and refreshes your search results.
If there are images related to the articles in your result list, you are able to preview them by simply holding your mouse over the thumbnail image, displaying the image on the screen.
You can also preview an article’s Detailed Record by holding your mouse over the magnifying glass icon next to the article title. This will display basic information regarding the article, as well as icons linking you to the full text, if available.
If you are sorting your results by relevance, each article is given a relevancy ranking indicator bar highlighting the degree of relevance to your search term. You can also sort your results in other ways, such as by date, if you prefer.
Welcome to the EBSCO host  interface overview. In this tutorial, we will look at the EBSCO host  searching interface, as well as features including: search modes, article and image preview via mouseover, the result list, and the enhanced preferences options.
When logging into the EBSCO host  interface, you will first notice a clean Basic search screen. Also, you will find the authority files ( Subjects ,  Publications , &  Images ) at the top of the EBSCO host  screen. You can click on these to search individual publications, subject terms, image collections, and more. If at any time during your session you wish to return to the basic search screen, simply click the  Basic Search  link below the  Find  field. You can add or change databases being searched by clicking the  Choose Databases  link above the  Find  field.
The  Choose Databases  window will include all of the databases available to you. From the list, you can add or change the database(s) being searched by checking the box next to the database name. After you’ve made your selections, click  OK .
While there are no limiters present on the Basic Search screen, you can add limiters by clicking on the  Search Options  link found under the  Find  field. Notice the  Search modes  feature. You can choose from the following Search Modes:  Boolean/Phrase  search,  Find all of my search terms , which automatically adds an ‘and’ between your terms,  Find any of my search terms , which automatically adds an ‘or’ between your terms, or  SmartText Searching .
SmartText Searching  allows you to enter a large amount of text to the  Find  field, or even an entire paragraph or page. Using a sophisticated algorithm, SmartText searching examines the text, places a weight on the search terms, and returns a result list based on relevancy. Note the expanded  Find  field which accommodates more text.
For now, let’s do a basic search for the term “global warming.” Enter the search term in the  Find  field and click  Search .
If you are sorting your results by relevance, each article is given a relevancy ranking indicator bar highlighting the degree of relevance to your search term. You can also sort your results in other ways, such as by date, if you prefer.
A session folder is available for saving items during a single research session. Or you can sign into your personal My EBSCO host  folder by clicking the  Sign In  link found at the top of the screen. Create a free folder here to permanently store your results.
A session folder is available for saving items during a single research session. Or you can sign into your personal My EBSCO host  folder by clicking the  Sign In  link found at the top of the screen. Create a free folder here to permanently store your results.
The  Page Options  drop-down menu allows you to set your  Result Format , turn  Image QuickView  on or off, set the number of  Results per page , and select your preferred  Page Layout .
To place a link to the search in your personal folder, click  Alert/Save/Share . From the resulting menu, choose  Add search to folder . From this menu, you can also add all displayed results to the folder, create an  E-mail Alert , copy a persistent link ( Permalink ) to your search, or click  Bookmark  to add the article to your browser favorites or share it via services such as Facebook, Twitter, or Del.icio.us.
Next, click on  Search History  below the  Find  field. A record of the searches conducted during your  current session will be displayed. From here, you can combine searches and add them to the  Find  field by marking the check boxes next to the searches you would like to run, then clicking one of the  Search with  buttons. Click the  Edit  link to modify the search terms or limiters of that line of your search history.
Click on the  Preferences  link in the top toolbar. From the preferences window, you can set your print, email, save, and export settings, as well as customize options such as page layout, language, result list display, and citation format. These preferences can also be saved for future sessions by signing into your My EBSCO host  folder.
At any time, click the  Help  link to view the complete online Help system.
 

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Introduction to EBSCOhost

  • 1. TUTORIAL INTRODUCTION TO EBSCO HOST support.ebsco.com
  • 2. Welcome to the EBSCO host interface overview. In this tutorial, we will look at the EBSCO host searching interface, as well as features including: search modes, article and image preview via mouseover, the result list, and the enhanced preferences options.
  • 3. When logging into the EBSCO host interface, you will first notice a clean Basic search screen. Also, you will find the authority files ( Subjects , Publications , & Images ) at the top of the EBSCO host screen. You can click on these to search individual publications, subject terms, image collections, and more. If at any time during your session you wish to return to the basic search screen, simply click the Basic Search link below the Find field. You can add or change databases being searched by clicking the Choose Databases link above the Find field.
  • 4. The Choose Databases window will include all of the databases available to you. From the list, you can add or change the database(s) being searched by checking the box next to the database name. After you’ve made your selections, click OK .
  • 5. While there are no limiters present on the Basic Search screen, you can add limiters by clicking on the Search Options link found under the Find field. Notice the Search modes feature. You can choose from the following Search Modes: Boolean/Phrase search, Find all of my search terms , which automatically adds an ‘and’ between your terms, Find any of my search terms , which automatically adds an ‘or’ between your terms, or SmartText Searching .
  • 6. SmartText Searching allows you to enter a large amount of text to the Find field, or even an entire paragraph or page. Using a sophisticated algorithm, SmartText searching examines the text, places a weight on the search terms, and returns a result list based on relevancy. Note the expanded Find field which accommodates more text.
  • 7. For now, let’s do a basic search for the term “global warming.” Enter the search term in the Find field and click Search .
  • 8. The result list is displayed. On the left, you can narrow your results using the limiters under Refine your results . Limit your results to Full Text, References Available, or use the date slider bar to change the date range of your results. To view the entire list of available limiters, click the Show More link. Once you have selected your limiter(s), click Update .
  • 9. Below the Refine your results area, you can also narrow your results by selecting specific Source Types (such as Academic Journals or Magazines), specific Subject Terms or Subjects, or more. After making your selections within each ‘cluster,’ click Update . The result list is refreshed.
  • 10. When refining your search results using limiters, source types, and clusters, each item is added to the Bread Box found at the top of the left-hand column. Clicking on a hyperlinked item within the Bread Box executes a search for that term only. Clicking on the icon removes the term from the Bread Box and refreshes your search results.
  • 11. If there are images related to the articles in your result list, you are able to preview them by simply holding your mouse over the thumbnail image, displaying the image on the screen.
  • 12. You can also preview an article’s Detailed Record by holding your mouse over the magnifying glass icon next to the article title. This will display basic information regarding the article, as well as icons linking you to the full text, if available.
  • 13. If you are sorting your results by relevance, each article is given a relevancy ranking indicator bar highlighting the degree of relevance to your search term. You can also sort your results in other ways, such as by date, if you prefer.
  • 14. Welcome to the EBSCO host interface overview. In this tutorial, we will look at the EBSCO host searching interface, as well as features including: search modes, article and image preview via mouseover, the result list, and the enhanced preferences options.
  • 15. When logging into the EBSCO host interface, you will first notice a clean Basic search screen. Also, you will find the authority files ( Subjects , Publications , & Images ) at the top of the EBSCO host screen. You can click on these to search individual publications, subject terms, image collections, and more. If at any time during your session you wish to return to the basic search screen, simply click the Basic Search link below the Find field. You can add or change databases being searched by clicking the Choose Databases link above the Find field.
  • 16. The Choose Databases window will include all of the databases available to you. From the list, you can add or change the database(s) being searched by checking the box next to the database name. After you’ve made your selections, click OK .
  • 17. While there are no limiters present on the Basic Search screen, you can add limiters by clicking on the Search Options link found under the Find field. Notice the Search modes feature. You can choose from the following Search Modes: Boolean/Phrase search, Find all of my search terms , which automatically adds an ‘and’ between your terms, Find any of my search terms , which automatically adds an ‘or’ between your terms, or SmartText Searching .
  • 18. SmartText Searching allows you to enter a large amount of text to the Find field, or even an entire paragraph or page. Using a sophisticated algorithm, SmartText searching examines the text, places a weight on the search terms, and returns a result list based on relevancy. Note the expanded Find field which accommodates more text.
  • 19. For now, let’s do a basic search for the term “global warming.” Enter the search term in the Find field and click Search .
  • 20. If you are sorting your results by relevance, each article is given a relevancy ranking indicator bar highlighting the degree of relevance to your search term. You can also sort your results in other ways, such as by date, if you prefer.
  • 21. A session folder is available for saving items during a single research session. Or you can sign into your personal My EBSCO host folder by clicking the Sign In link found at the top of the screen. Create a free folder here to permanently store your results.
  • 22. A session folder is available for saving items during a single research session. Or you can sign into your personal My EBSCO host folder by clicking the Sign In link found at the top of the screen. Create a free folder here to permanently store your results.
  • 23. The Page Options drop-down menu allows you to set your Result Format , turn Image QuickView on or off, set the number of Results per page , and select your preferred Page Layout .
  • 24. To place a link to the search in your personal folder, click Alert/Save/Share . From the resulting menu, choose Add search to folder . From this menu, you can also add all displayed results to the folder, create an E-mail Alert , copy a persistent link ( Permalink ) to your search, or click Bookmark to add the article to your browser favorites or share it via services such as Facebook, Twitter, or Del.icio.us.
  • 25. Next, click on Search History below the Find field. A record of the searches conducted during your current session will be displayed. From here, you can combine searches and add them to the Find field by marking the check boxes next to the searches you would like to run, then clicking one of the Search with buttons. Click the Edit link to modify the search terms or limiters of that line of your search history.
  • 26. Click on the Preferences link in the top toolbar. From the preferences window, you can set your print, email, save, and export settings, as well as customize options such as page layout, language, result list display, and citation format. These preferences can also be saved for future sessions by signing into your My EBSCO host folder.
  • 27. At any time, click the Help link to view the complete online Help system.
  • 28.