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Academic Search Ultimate is a multi-disciplinary database of over 10,000 academic journals, newspapers, magazines, reports, and books available through EBSCOhost. The database also provides access to current Associated Press video content back to 1930. Scholarly content covers a broad range of important areas of academic study, including biology, food science, landscape architecture, urban planning, engineering, animal science, law, and general sciences.
Academic Search Ultimate defaults to an advanced search. To access basic search, click "Basic Search" under the advanced search boxes. Search by keyword, or adjust parameters under "Search Options."
Scroll down to the box below for more search tips and citation tools.
Academic Search Ultimate can be personalized by setting up an account. To do this, click on "sign in" on the right hand side of the purple bar at the top of the Academic Search Ultimate database. Then click “Create a new account.” An account allows you to save searches, organize your research into folders, manage your email alerts and RSS feeds, and set search preferences to automatically take effect at every visit to the database.
EBSCOhost is the platform for the library's primary multidisciplinary database, Academic Search Ultimate. Learn more about effective ways to search and find results in this premiere database.
For more comprehensive searching use the All EBSCO Database link which searches across our EBSCO collections.
Learn how to apply citation tools to an article. Citation style options include APA, Chicago, and MLA.
Full-text availability is shown under the abstract for the record in the result list. Options are HTML or PDF formats.
Academic Search Ultimate is one of many EBSCO databases that are part of the library collection. The search interface is the same for each database but limit and search options vary, e.g., subject terms vary in the different databases. The information below is specific to Academic Search Ultimate (ASU).
To search ASU: To begin by entering search terms in the boxes provided. Best practices include:
Result List: Setting Limits and Refining Search Options
The result list is displayed in a sort default of Relevance. You can change the sort option by clicking the down arrow at the top right. Sort by most pub date newest or oldest, alphabetically by source or author, and relevance.
Defaults
Apply Equivalent Subjects is a default designed to broaden your search results using a mapped vocabulary pulled from multiple high-quality vocabularies used for indexing content. e.g. A search for 'workplace injury' will also find "workplace injuries." This can be turned off by clicking the x near the term.
Limits
Limiter examples include:
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