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Using Our Search Engine: Episode 3 of 3
Accessing Digital Resources
Learn how to access our digital resources through the library website and its search engine.
- Accessing a Digital Resource in the Search Engine
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Tutorial: How to Search for an Online Resource in the Library’s Search Engine
This type of display is also available for our most popular databases, such as Dalloz and Cairn.
In order to find an online resource, enter the title of an article, journal, or ebook in the search bar. A panel will appear showing the most consulted journals.
- Find specific terms in a publication
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Regarding online journals, you can search for specific terms within the publication :
Tutoriel - What are Journals / Ebooks?
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This application facilitates access to online journals and ebooks.
To use it, go to the "Useful Links" section on the left side of the screen.
Once in "Journals / Ebooks", enter the title, author, or ISSN/ISBN in the search bar.This application is useful when :
Your research focuses exclusively on an online journal or an ebook.
You have only partial information about the resource you’re looking for (e.g., an incomplete title).
You cannot find the desired resource in EDS. - A to Z Databases list
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The library provides a list of recommended databases available through its subscriptions.
To access the A to Z list of our databases:
- Go to the website homepage
- Click on the "Databases" section
Or:
- Select the "Our Services" tab at the top of the homepage
- Click on "Search in a Database"
- Access to Digital Resources on the Website
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Please refer to our tutorial for accessing digital resources via the website.