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Answered By: Emily Dott Last Updated: Oct 14, 2024 Views: 92
When accessing Library resources such as e-books, e-journals and subject databases, we would recommend going via Library Search. Simply search for the resource or database you are hoping to access, and follow the online access link in Library Search. You will be prompted to log in through the University single sign on service, using your University username and password.
To access and log in to an EBSCO database whilst working off campus follow the guidance from the video provided below:
A video showing the options to log in to an EBSCO database using Single Sign On from Library Search and the institutional log in option.
Newcastle University has access to the following EBSCO databases:
- America: History & Life
- Architectural Digest Archive
- Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
- Bibliography of Asian Studies
- Bloomberg Businessweek Archive
- British Education Index
- Business Source Complete
- CAB Abstracts
- Child Development & Adolescent Studies
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- eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
- Education Abstracts (H.W. Wilson)
- Educational Administration Abstracts
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- Film & Television Literature Index with Full Text
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- Teacher Reference Center
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