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- LoginPage - EBSCO Information Services
Use EBSCO through an affiliated institution or library account To locate a participating library, visit Find My Organization
- How do I log in to EBSCOhost? - EBSCO Information Services
Note: When signing in via a mobile device, EBSCO host automatically detects that you are a mobile user and displays the responsive mobile version of the interface See also: How to Create and Manage a MyEBSCO Account Discovery Search EBSCOhost Research Platform (New)
- How to Create and Manage a MyEBSCO Account
If permitted by your library administrator, you can create a MyEBSCO account to access EBSCO interfaces such as EBSCOhost, EDS, Explora, Reference Centers and more
- Google Sign In - FAQS
To re-authorize your personal account, begin by logging into EBSCOhost using your institutional credentials, i e IP address, ID and password, library bar code, etc After logging in, click the Sign In link or account icon and sign in to your personal account with Google Once you are signed in, your account is re-authorized
- EBSCOhost Persistent Links - Frequently Asked Questions
Q What are EBSCOhost Persistent Links? Persistent Links allow users to retrieve an EBSCO host article by clicking on a link embedded in a web site This feature permits professors, teachers and librarians to include links to articles within EBSCO host on web pages By using the proper syntax, you can create links to citations or HTML Full Text within EBSCO host If a PDF image is available
- EBSCO Connect
EBSCO Academy Learn more about your EBSCO products and services, or discover new ones, with our recorded trainings, demos and live instructor-led courses New classes are added every month Find courses
- How do I log in to EBSCOhost using my library card?
Some EBSCO host accounts are set up to allow users to authenticate using their library card's identification number Your library administrator can provide you with the URL for accessing EBSCO host this way Your library card number should be entered without spaces or punctuation
- EBSCO Journal Service (EJS) Decommission - August 2024
The decommission of the EBSCO Journal Service (EJS) was completed at 9am US Eastern Time August 30th, 2024 EBSCO Journal Service (EJS) was an internet service introduced more than twenty years ago with the objective of supporting libraries with their mission of providing access to content in online journals at a time when publisher hosts were in their infancy and today’s discovery services
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