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    How to Search All EBSCO Databases Simultaneously

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    Navigate to UNB Libraries [https://lib.unb.ca/eresources?form_id=eres_databases](https://lib.unb.ca/eresources?form_id=eres_databases) to find an EBSCO database to search (Academic Search Premier for example)
    Once you've opened the database, click "Choose Databases"
    Click the "Select / deselect all" field to select all EBSCO databases that UNB Libraries subscribes to.
    Click Ok button.
    Now type your search terms in the search box and hit enter. In this example, we're searching for information about "bird song AND crows"
    With your search results, you can scroll down to look at the section on the left to see which databases the results are coming from. Click "Show More" to see the full list. You can them select one or more databases here, or scroll through your results, noting under the publication details which database the result is from.

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