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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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Database Tips from Our Staff
EBSCO eBooks Database:
http://web.a.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.ldsbc.edu/ehost/search/basic?vid=0&sid=ce762b53-312a-4d97-9b29-ec24b1a4a7f7%40sessionmgr4008 
Staff Insights:
“EBSCO has created a smart, reliable database of Ebooksorganized in collections such as Medical, Academic, Government and many other. This makes the search for the right Ebook much easier and faster. In addition to theEbooks each collection contains also a vast list of audio-books. I think this database can be very useful for students who want to expand on subjects they are working on.”
- GC
“Out of an intense form of curiosity, I decided to search this database for popular culture books to see what came up. I ended up with a series of academic commentary on dystopian young adult novels as opposed to the actual novels themselves. My point is that EBSCO eBooks may not have fiction novels, but their academic writing is interesting to read as well.”
-CZ
“I often get a lot of questions from patrons on EBSCO eBooksand I think I have good enough knowledge on it to explain to everybody on what it's about. eBooks is a online library provided by our library, this website allows students to view articles and save them as a PDF for their research papers or those who want more information on the subject. You can narrow your search by putting in different date from a certain time, language, subject etc. You can click on advanced search and have a very specific search on the exact author and search modes.“
-AS
“EBSCO Ebooks is a database for general journals and articles. I tried using it for my geology paper, and there is an advanced search called "The SmartText searching" where you can type the keywords for your topic. Also, you can limit your search to the publication date, to only get articles in a range of time. I think this is a great tool for students in generals. They can type the words for their topics and just get specific articles related to their topic.”
-LV
“As I was trying to go through EBSCO Ebooks ,I found that it can be accessed on mobile app. It has an app. It can be accessed on both android and apple device.EBSCO eBooks can be downloaded to your mobile device and read with the free Bluefire Reader app.Following is needed for the app:Bluefire Reader App (Installed on your Apple, Android or Kindle Fire device)An Adobe IDSafari Web Browser (Apple device users)This is great for students or any one interested in reading stuff online or downloading.“
-VB
“ I know, and you all know that Ebook Central has a much better web and graphic designer than EBSCO Ebook. Although, I have to admit that the content on EBSCO is really good, and it is great that we have both databases to increase the variety of material that we have available. I was testing some features from the EBSCO Ebook and I never realized that we can have our own folder to save the material that we found and are reading, like David also noted. Other thing that I did was connect my Google drive account to the EBSCO account and it allows me to save parts of the book on my Drive, it is easier to read the material from the database because I don't have to login into the school account to read it.”
-BP
“the ebook collection by EBSCO doesn't have fiction works, at least not that I could find, but it provides really good analysis on other works. I found a cool series that talks about watchmen, wonder woman, and daredevil and the social issues that they represent.We can't print or download full ebooks, but we can add them to folder and that makes it easy to access them whenever we go back into Ebsco Ebooks. This will help any student trying to learn something new about any student.“
-DF
“ EBSCO eBooks: They are online versions of print books that the LDSBC Library has purchased. eBooks available via subscription are renewed annually for the library to retain access, if the library has bought them they will be available to the library in perpetuity, with provisions being made for long term access and preservation.                                  EBSCO eBooks are available from all major academic publishers in virtually all academic disciplines. Some of the reasons students may search and use EBSCO eBooks are: download titles to mobile devices, including iPhones, iPads, Kindle Fires, and Android Devicess, search within a book for specific words or phrases, save notes to a personal folder with anEBSCOhost account and navigate between sections or chapters and the index via linking. “
-LM
“ One of the other nice things about EBSCO Ebooks is the drop down "Table of Contents" and "Most Relevant Pages from this eBook" which are found at the bottom of the item record, with little blue squares with white crosses.   Without having to open the link, a viewer can see the Table of Contents of the book.  Based on the search terms used in the search will bring up the pages that are related to the search.  This is a quicker way to tell if a book has potential in your resource without having to go forward and then back again to continue on in the search. “
-MH
“To access on EBSCO eBooks, you can also use their Mobile App. The app supports the complete EBSCO eBooks experience, allowing you to discover eBooks in your library's collection. It is available to download for iOS and Android devices. With this app you can do the following actions:
Search and browse your library's entire EBSCO eBook collection
Place holds on popular titles
Download titles to the app and read even when you’re offline
Sync bookmarks and recent position in the same title across mobile devices
Customize the reading experience by adjusting font size, brightness, margins, and more
Easily return eBooks to your library's collection when you finish reading
Tip:
To find your library in the App: on your device open the app and enter your Adobe ID and password and tap the Authorize button. Then, Tap “Find Books”, select your Country and State or Province. After that choose your library from the list of available libraries displayed. Enter your EBSCO login values (user ID and password, patron ID, etc.) and tap Log in.”
-EC
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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We have so many textbooks available to our students! Come in and see the great things we have!
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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Happy Mother’s Day from the LDSBC Library. We appreciate all those who support our students in whatever capacity and commend all individuals for their support of women everywhere. #mothersday #ldsbclibrary #library #momlife #momsarethebestest #moms https://www.instagram.com/p/BxX4KM7nwjj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=5lr1y9rhnyq1
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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Chieko Okazaki is my patronus! Thank you to a powerfully inspiring woman who taught what Christ’s Atonement truly means for women. #chiekookazaki #patronus #womenempowerment #atonementofjesuschrist #ldsbc #ldsbclibrary #becauseofhim #library #women #godslove #godsloveneverfails (at LDS Business College) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxNIRaQHDXy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=gevttog0n7ny
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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Come check out the library. We have books. We’re here to help. #ldsbclibrary #collegelibraries #college #studenlife #ldsbc (at LDS Business College) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxLIxmjH0yx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1qsu8qo24t0yq
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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Welcome to the 3rd week of Spring Semester! We are excited to see all of your bright, smiling faces. Comment below what’s motivating you today! #mondaymotivation #ldsbclibrary #ldsbc #studentlife #springvibes #library #collegelibraries #college #mondaysbelike #saltlakecity (at LDS Business College) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxIDYk5n20Q/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=l2tx136t1185
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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Library Book Recommendations
-Creativity, Inc by Edwin E. Catmull
I'm actually still reading this one, and I'm loving it so far.
In this book, one of the co- founders of Pixar, Ed Catmull shares his experience on how his dream of making an animated movie became a reality. He tells all the challenges he needed to overcome and shares knowledge on how our creativity mixed with effort and dedication could take us really far in our lives. 
- Pablo, LDSBC Student
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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... and if you don’t know what you’re doing- there are people around to help you! Come visit the library to get help! #ldsbclibrary #ldsbc #ldsbcinteriordesign #collegelibrary #college #studentlife #helpingstudents #motivation (at LDS Business College Library) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw7IE9UnjCy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1qy6dge1ificc
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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Thanks so much for sharing this! Reading classics can be incredibly difficult- especially for non-native English speakers. We hope that our international students at LDSBC learn from your example of never giving up!
Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre was a book I have tried to read in the past, but I just couldn’t get myself to listen to more chapters, because I got bored. And don’t attack me now:) This was, because English is not my native language and reading a classic is, for this reason, quite a challenge. However, I decided to pick it up again and honestly it has really inspired me. The way of thinking of the protagonist was so intriguing to me and although sometimes the book was a bit slow I still got amazed by the imagery in the book. It’s a great book that touches some really interesting topics! I also loved how the story was told by her older self. It made me wonder in what situation she would be in the future (or in the time she’s writing).
I definitely want to read more classics soon and I’ll post my ideas and (honestly amazing) quotes on tumblr:)
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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The feeling I have every time I come in to work. I never want to leave the books we have. 
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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The library supports all individuals! LDSBC is a Christian school based in northern Utah. But we will always be willing to help students wherever they might be. Message us or post on our page to find out how we support our students. 
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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This link is to an article on discrimination in “odd” parts of higher-ed.
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ldsbclibrary-blog · 6 years ago
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