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Academic Search Complete is the world's most valuable and comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. It also includes articles from magazines and newspapers, reports, and more.
We recommend creating a free EBSCO account to easily keep track of research. Click here for more info on that process. Creating an EBSCO account will allow you to set up "Projects" to keep track of articles for different purposes. For example, you can set up a project for your English course and save all your resources for that specific class in the same place.
You can also use the link for EBSCOhost: http://library.vccs.edu/license-bin/linker.plx?ebsco
Finding Articles: To find articles using our library databases, go to the library homepage, and use the link for "Articles/Databases."
Choosing a Subject Area: This will take you to the A-Z database list. You can look for a title on the full list, or use the filters at the top to narrow down those results. You can filter by Subject, or Database Type.
Choosing a Database: Access the database you want by clicking on the linked title.
Conducting a Search: Once you are in a database, you can use the search boxes at the top to begin your research. You may begin with a simple search, or use multiple terms and Boolean operators to create a more complex search.
Search Results: You will most likely get a large amount of results when you begin your search. There are filters on that you can use to narrow down your results list.
Using Limiters: There are a variety of limits (filters) available. "Full Text" and "Peer Reviewed" are the most used. You can access all the available filters by clicking the "all filters' dropdown.
Accessing the Article: To access the full text article click on one of the options below the title. For a PDF, click the "Access now (PDF)" button or, choose to read an HTML version via "Online full text."
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