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Database Updates for Winter 25

by Ekaterini Papadopoulou on 2025-01-08T17:30:00-08:00 | 0 Comments

 

EBSCO

EBSCO has updated their platform and now has a much cleaner interface, and some long called-for improvements such as the URL being a stable link!  The library licenses many highly-used databases through EBSCO, including Academic Search Complete, Business Source Complete and CINAHL. 

Find out more about the new interface here: *Collections update LibGuide* 

Book a 1:1 demo with a librarian here: askalibrarian or reach out to request in-class demo through askalibrarian@seattleu.edu. 

Join the Research Services Librarians on January 7th, 12:30pm-1:30pm in LEML 351 or online to walk through the new interface together: Learn the new EBSCO interface! 

 

AM Explorer

Changes will also be coming to databases in our AM Explorer Collection provided by Adam Matthews - more details coming on the  Collections Update Page!

 

RefWorks 

As we announced in Spring 2024; the institutional subscription to RefWorks ends December 31st, 2024. 

Please migrate your content to an alternative – the library recommends Zotero, and has a number of workshops in Winter Quarter. 

For more information about all these changes, please visit this guide, which we will continue to update with new information throughout the quarter:  Collections Update Page 

 

The Nursing Education in Video database subscription has also ended as of Dec 2024 - for more details, see the  Collections Update Page


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