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RESEARCHING TOPICS IN 
EBSCO DATABASES 
A Guide : By Emily Z. Brown
WHAT IS AN EBSCO DATABASE? 
EBSCO is a database 
platform that provides BCC 
Students will access to over 
25 separate academic 
databases. 
You can choose to search 
single databases or all 
EBCSO databases at one 
time. 
This tutorial will show you 
how to do that.
FINDING AN EBSCO DATABASE 
Using the same box on the library 
homepage as you did for the 
catalog search Films on Demand 
and ebrary, click on Articles and 
then enter your search in the 
search box. 
This particular search box searches 
the database Academic Search 
Premier- a general topic database 
and an easy place to start.
SEARCHING EBSCO DATABASES 
When you search from the Library 
Homepage you are automatically 
brought to the advanced search 
(the basic search has a single box 
on the screen). 
You are also automatically limited 
to articles BCC owns in full text. 
Additionally, notice that there is a 
publication date range tool you 
can use to narrow your search to 
articles published within a specific 
year.
SEARCHING EBSCO DATABASES 
Once you’re in an EBSCO database you can click on the 
Choose Databases link above the search box. 
This allows you to choose from all of the EBSCO 
Databases BCC has access- you can search multiple 
databases at once. This will increase the number of 
results you receive back from a search.
SEARCHING EBSCO DATABASES 
In this particular search I 
have added multiple 
databases and used 
Boolean to expand my 
search. 
What’s Boolean? 
We will explore that on the 
next slide.
BOOLEAN 
Boolean searching consists of your search terms and using a combination of 3 Boolean operators, namely: 
And 
Or 
Not 
Use the Boolean operator “and” to tell a database you want both terms. Eg. Twitter AND protest 
would bring back articles that mention both twitter and protest. 
Use the Boolean operator “or” to tell a database you want either of the terms. Eg. Protest OR “social 
unrest” would bring back articles that mention both “social unrest” and protest. 
Use the Boolean operator “not” to tell a database you want to exclude a term. Eg. Twitter NOT 
Facebook would bring back articles that mention Twitter but do not mention Facebook.
SEARCHING EBSCO DATABASES 
You can also use the narrowing 
options on the left side of the 
screen to narrow further. 
I have chosen to narrow by the 
subject demonstrations 
(collective behavior). 
This means that all of the articles 
that remain in my search will 
have the terms twitter and 
“social unrest” or protest and 
have the subject of 
demonstrations (collective 
behavior).
CHOOSING AN ARTICLE 
You can hover over the icon to 
the right of the title to read the 
abstract of the article. 
The abstract is a little bit like a 
dust jacket to a book- it will 
give you a brief overview of 
what the article is all about. 
It’s important to read the 
abstract as it will help you to 
identify articles that are 
pertinent to your research.
ALL ABOUT THE ARTICLE RECORD 
There is so much good 
information available to you in 
the article record. Here’s what 
I’ve highlighted: 
• The article source 
information- everything you 
need to site this as a source 
• Subject terms- there terms 
can help you start new 
searches using those terms 
as subjects 
• The email and citation 
functions in EBSCO allow you 
to email and cite every article 
in the database.
QUESTIONS 
 You may be asking: 
 If you’re researching the topic of 
Twitter and the social unrest in 
Ferguson this summer, why are you 
looking for articles about the Arab 
Spring? 
 Answer: 
 Ferguson just happened- at the time I 
write this, it’s still happening. The 
repercussions aren’t recorded in 
academic books or journals yet. 
Finding articles that are about the 
same theme or topic (twitter and 
social unrest) can help me research 
the history of the topic. 
By linking the events in Ferguson 
to events in the Middle East I can 
draw correlations between the 
two and make my argument 
stronger.
Thus concludes our exploration EBSCO databases.

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Researching Topics in EBSCO Databases

  • 1. RESEARCHING TOPICS IN EBSCO DATABASES A Guide : By Emily Z. Brown
  • 2. WHAT IS AN EBSCO DATABASE? EBSCO is a database platform that provides BCC Students will access to over 25 separate academic databases. You can choose to search single databases or all EBCSO databases at one time. This tutorial will show you how to do that.
  • 3. FINDING AN EBSCO DATABASE Using the same box on the library homepage as you did for the catalog search Films on Demand and ebrary, click on Articles and then enter your search in the search box. This particular search box searches the database Academic Search Premier- a general topic database and an easy place to start.
  • 4. SEARCHING EBSCO DATABASES When you search from the Library Homepage you are automatically brought to the advanced search (the basic search has a single box on the screen). You are also automatically limited to articles BCC owns in full text. Additionally, notice that there is a publication date range tool you can use to narrow your search to articles published within a specific year.
  • 5. SEARCHING EBSCO DATABASES Once you’re in an EBSCO database you can click on the Choose Databases link above the search box. This allows you to choose from all of the EBSCO Databases BCC has access- you can search multiple databases at once. This will increase the number of results you receive back from a search.
  • 6. SEARCHING EBSCO DATABASES In this particular search I have added multiple databases and used Boolean to expand my search. What’s Boolean? We will explore that on the next slide.
  • 7. BOOLEAN Boolean searching consists of your search terms and using a combination of 3 Boolean operators, namely: And Or Not Use the Boolean operator “and” to tell a database you want both terms. Eg. Twitter AND protest would bring back articles that mention both twitter and protest. Use the Boolean operator “or” to tell a database you want either of the terms. Eg. Protest OR “social unrest” would bring back articles that mention both “social unrest” and protest. Use the Boolean operator “not” to tell a database you want to exclude a term. Eg. Twitter NOT Facebook would bring back articles that mention Twitter but do not mention Facebook.
  • 8. SEARCHING EBSCO DATABASES You can also use the narrowing options on the left side of the screen to narrow further. I have chosen to narrow by the subject demonstrations (collective behavior). This means that all of the articles that remain in my search will have the terms twitter and “social unrest” or protest and have the subject of demonstrations (collective behavior).
  • 9. CHOOSING AN ARTICLE You can hover over the icon to the right of the title to read the abstract of the article. The abstract is a little bit like a dust jacket to a book- it will give you a brief overview of what the article is all about. It’s important to read the abstract as it will help you to identify articles that are pertinent to your research.
  • 10. ALL ABOUT THE ARTICLE RECORD There is so much good information available to you in the article record. Here’s what I’ve highlighted: • The article source information- everything you need to site this as a source • Subject terms- there terms can help you start new searches using those terms as subjects • The email and citation functions in EBSCO allow you to email and cite every article in the database.
  • 11. QUESTIONS  You may be asking:  If you’re researching the topic of Twitter and the social unrest in Ferguson this summer, why are you looking for articles about the Arab Spring?  Answer:  Ferguson just happened- at the time I write this, it’s still happening. The repercussions aren’t recorded in academic books or journals yet. Finding articles that are about the same theme or topic (twitter and social unrest) can help me research the history of the topic. By linking the events in Ferguson to events in the Middle East I can draw correlations between the two and make my argument stronger.
  • 12. Thus concludes our exploration EBSCO databases.