Quick Start Guide
Computer Source
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About Computer Source|
How to access Computer Source|
How to search Computer Source|
1. Select multiple EBSCO databases|
2. Search for full text|
3. Begin searching|
4. Refine your results|
How to view an item in Computer Source|
Printing/emailing/saving/citing results in Computer Source|
How to get help using Computer Source|
About Computer Source
Computer Source is an EBSCO database which provides bibliographic and full-text content for nearly 450 publications.
Topics covered include:
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computer sciences
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programming
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artificial intelligence
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cybernetics
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information systems
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robotics
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software
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How to access Computer Source
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Select Computing & Information Technology from the subject menu on the left of the screen
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Go to the “Databases” tab and select Computer Source (it will be easier to navigate back to the Online Library pages if you right-click and open the link in a new window or tab)
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If you have not already logged in, you will be prompted to enter your username and password (if you do not have a username and password, please see the
Help section for more information about how to get log in details)
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If your login details are correct, you will then be taken to the home page for Computer Source (see image below)
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How to search Computer Source
1. Select multiple EBSCO databases
The EBSCOhost interface allows users to search multiple EBSCO databases simultaneously. This will increase your chances of finding a broad range of useful material for your studies. If you currently use Computer Source, you may also find the following EBSCO databases useful:
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Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Business Source Complete
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Regional Business News
To search multiple EBSCO databases, click “Choose Databases” above the basic search box on the main Computer Source interface. Select which databases you wish to search and click "OK".
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2. Search for full text
Not all material in Computer Source is available in full text. Some of the items in your search results will be bibliographic (containing information such as author name(s), title and publication details). To ensure that you retrieve items which you are able to read in the full text, make sure you click the box entitled “Full Text” (see image below).
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3. Begin searching
To begin searching, enter one or more keywords for your topic in the basic search box. Below the basic search box, you will find various search options which allow you to tailor your search by publication name, date etc.
After you have entered your search in the search box, click ‘Search’, and all items matching the search criteria will be displayed in a Results List.
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4. Refine your results
Once you have entered a search, you can refine your results by:
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peer reviewed journals
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date range
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subject
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publication name
These search limiters enable you to tailor your search to your individual topic. Select which search limiters you are interested in and click the "Update" button to update your search results.
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How to view an item in Computer Source
You will see a PDF Full Text or an HTML Full Text icon in your results list for all items that are available to read in full text:
Records which do not feature either of these icons are bibliographic records where the full text is not available.
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Printing/emailing/saving/citing results in Computer Source
If you only wish to print/email/save/cite one item, click on the item’s title then click on the desired option in the “Tools” section on the right of the screen. Once you have clicked on the relevant option, follow the instructions on screen.
An easier way to manage your results is to collect items that are relevant to your research in your folder by clicking on the "Add to folder" icon for each item. When you are ready, you can select multiple items to print/email/save/cite etc. at the same time.
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How to get help using Computer Source
If you need additional help using Computer Source, there is a help link at the top of every page which links to a detailed help section provided by EBSCO. Alternatively, you can contact the Online Library Librarian at librarywales.ac.uk| or by using the Ask-A-Librarian link at the top of the EBSCOhost screen.
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