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Business Searching Interface screenshot
01/21/2025
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Check out the new Business Searching Interface. In addition to combining three major business and news databases into a single search, you'll also find popular topics, case studies, reports, selected publications, and featured collections only a click away! Explore it now.

Exporting from EBSCO
01/08/2025
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A frequent question we have received regarding the updated interface for EBSCOhost is how to export records to RefWorks or other citation managers. In the old interface, there was an Export link on each record page for this. Please be aware that in the new interface, you first have to click on the Cite button to find the Export Citation option.

To learn about other differences between the old and new interfaces, make sure to check out this comprehensive FAQ!

EBSCOhost updates now live
01/07/2025
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As of January 7, 2025, NavigatorSearch and EBSCOhost databases have gone live with a new look and a fresh, modern interface that aims to enhance your research experience and improve accessibility. We are in the process of updating our support materials to reflect this change. Make sure to check out this video for help using the new interface, and consider joining one of our drop-in sessions if you have any questions!

Please be aware that this updated interface is not specific to National University Library. It is a required update for all libraries that use EBSCOhost databases.

If you saved articles and other resources to your EBSCO folder, these will have transferred to your Saved folder in the new interface, except for articles saved in custom folders. These need to be moved manually. If you haven't done this yet, it's not too late. Please see this FAQ for information on how you can make sure that resources saved to custom folders are transferred over to your account in the new interface.

If you have any questions, concerns, or feedback regarding the update, please let us know. Thank you!

01/06/2025
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Do you have specific questions you'd like to ask about the library or research? Or would you like to meet other students and learn from their questions? Get answers about finding resources for your literature review or assignments, navigating the library, exploring your topic, accessing articles, and more!

Taking place every Tuesday from 12:00 - 1:00PM (PST), the Library Office Hour: Open Q&A Study Session does not follow a structured agenda; drop in when you can, as often as you like. You can even use this session as a designated study hall to get your work done. Let us be your accountability partners!

Register here for a reminder every week.
 

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