Newspaper
and Magazines
Option: Create a folder where you can save your articles and come back to them later. You may also email and print off articles.
Hint: Don't forget to check out the other databases offered through EBSCOHost. Your folder will save from any database. For school access, you will want to select HTML format rather than PDF.
Option: Save your articles to a list which can then be emailed or printed off.
Hint: You can search different formats (newspapers, magazines, books) and then sort this list by clicking on the icon.
Option: Save your articles to a list which can then be emailed or printed off.
Hint: You can search newspaper by local, state, or national news. It also allows you to search some magazine titles.
Option: Email or print off your articles.
Hint: You can use WebFind feature to find websites on your topic.
Some of the resources available through this database are taken from magazines/journals/newspapers.
Ohio Web Library (OPLIN Databases)
These databases are offered through your public library. You may find some additional databases that are not available through the public schools.
To search the individual newspaper and magazine titles, try going to Newspapers, Magazines and More
Hint:
When searching, don't forget to make use of the "Advanced Search" features- which will guide you in using keyword searching. Keyword Searching is a way to search an index or database by searching for particular words in titles, names, subject headings, abstracts and any other information available in publication records. This kind of searching allows you to combine keywords by using the Boolean operators AND, OR and NOT. Keyword searching is more flexible than subject searching because it allows the searcher to select his or her own words or phrases for the search. Keyword searching is a more powerful way to search the library databases and card catalog. It permits the use of adjacency, truncation, proximity, operators and field limits to home in on precisely the items you need.
Taken from Library Research Glossary- University of Carolina Libraries
Hint: If you are researching a person, you may want to try Biography Reference Bank (an INFOhio database).