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SEARCHING ERIC THESAURUS & LIMIT RESULTS

SEARCHING ERIC THESAURUS & LIMIT RESULTS. First, let’s learn the steps to access USU databases: please go to our site http://www.usuniversity.edu and select Library (1). Click on Full Text Database Education (2). Scroll down and look for ERIC - EBSCO(3) register (4). 1. 3. 2.

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SEARCHING ERIC THESAURUS & LIMIT RESULTS

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  1. SEARCHING ERIC THESAURUS & LIMIT RESULTS

  2. First, let’s learn the steps to access USU databases: please go to our site http://www.usuniversity.edu and select Library (1). Click on Full Text Database Education (2). Scroll down and look for ERIC - EBSCO(3) register (4). 1 3 2 • Ask the USU librarian for • ID & Password. From your USU • email to clopez@usuniversity.edu 4

  3. To browse ERIC thesaurus, click The Thesaurus tells you the words to use in your searching, sometimes we need to think in general terms, instead of specific terms. Browse for nouns and adjectives. Do not use articles, verbs or adverbs Why browsing through ERIC Thesaurus?

  4. The words to be browse are:“EDUCATIONAL THEORIES” OR “TEACHING THEORIES.” Let’s search EDUCATIONAL THEORIES first A new thesaurus Browse screen is display. Enter your search term in the Browse field, and select Terms Begins With What Browse field do you want to use? If you select Terms Begins With, the list displays the terms in alphabetical order If you select Term Contains, the term searched for appears first followed by a list of terms displayed in alphabetical order If you select Relevancy Ranked, it will appears the exact match for the term first in order of relevance

  5. Mark the headings that match your interest, as many as you need The terms selected combined them with AND, OR, or NOT , click “Add” and SEARCH

  6. Limit your results to Full Text, Peer-Reviewed and from 2007 to present time

  7. ERIC: Limit your results and select “Title” in the field option. Select “Title” in the field option. The system will only retrieve the words selected, if they are in the title. Limit your results: Full Text, Peer Reviewed, and from 2006

  8. ERIC: Limit your results and select “Abstract” in the field option. Select “Abstract” in the field option. The system will only retrieve the words selected, if they are in the abstract. Limit your results: Full Text, Peer Reviewed, and from 2009

  9. To save your searches, results or create Alerts, Please go to Tutorial: Register in My EBSCOhost and create Alerts To learn more, Click “Help”

  10. Are the results satisfactory? For more information Please contact Catalina Lopez-Alvarez, M.L.S. clopez@usuniversity.edu (619) 477 6310 ext. 2017 Thank you for taking the time to learn! To browse ERIC Index, please go to USU tutorial: EBSCO use of Indexes or EBSCO help: ERIC http://support.ebsco.com/help/index.php?help_id=DB:90

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