EBSCO Database
To access the wealth of electronic resources offered by EBSCO, click this link :
EBSCO
From home you need to enter the SMHS user name and password – these are located on the library’s moodle page.
The EBSCO suite of Databases includes:
- Literary Reference Center – Broad spectrum of information on thousands of authors and their works across literary disciplines and timeframes. Includes author biographies, plot summaries, work overviews, literary criticisms, and more
- Student Research Center – Good place to start basic research by keyword or topic
- ERIC – Educational literature and resources
- Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia – Over 25,000 encyclopedia entries
- History Reference Center – Full-text reference books, history periodicals, primary source documents, biographies, and maps
- Nonfiction Book Collection – Over 4000 books on careers, health, sports, technology, and life skills
- Topic Search – Articles, newspapers, public opinion polls, and pamphlets
- Professional Development Collection – Full-text education journals
- Newspaper Source – U.S. and international newspapers
- Master File Premier – General interest periodicals back to 1975
- General Science Collection – Popular science publications
- Health Source for Consumers – Health topics such as medical science, food & nutrition, childcare, sports med, etc.
- MAS Ultra – Designed for high school libraries – contains full-text magazines, reference books, biographies, primary source documents, and maps
- Vocational and Career Collection – Trade and industry related resources
- Academic Search Complete – A comprehensive, scholarly database with peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary journals
- Science Reference Center – Variety of science reference sources
- Biography Collection Complete