EBSCO is an online database platform that provides access to thousands of academic journals, magazines, newspapers, eBooks, and other sources of information. It is commonly used by researchers and students to find scholarly articles and reliable resources.
Think of EBSCO as a massive library with countless books, journals, and magazines on various subjects. Just like you can search for specific topics in a library catalog, EBSCO allows you to search for relevant academic materials online.
Database: A database is an organized collection of data or information that can be searched, retrieved, and analyzed using specific criteria.
Peer-reviewed Journal: A peer-reviewed journal is a publication where articles are evaluated by experts in the field before being accepted for publication.
Citation: A citation is a reference to a source of information used in research papers or projects. It includes details such as author name, title, publication date, etc., allowing others to locate the original source.
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