What is Academic Search Premier (EBSCO) and how can I access it at IU?
Designed specifically for academic institutions, Academic Search Premier (also called EBSCO) is the largest scholarly, multi-disciplinary, full-text database in the world. It offers articles from nearly 4,650 serials, including more than 3,600 peer-reviewed publications. You can also find indexing and abstracts for more than 8,200 journals. Academic Search Premier offers information in nearly every category of academic study.
For Indiana University students, faculty, and staff, Academic Search Premier is available on the web through EBSCOhost. Most of the links below will require you to log in using your ADS Domain username and passphrase. Each campus organizes its database page differently; you may need to search for the database in the alphabetical listing. If you cannot find Academic Search Premier immediately, search for it on the relevant campus page.
| Campus | Link |
|---|---|
| IUB |
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=16
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| IUPUI |
http://reserves.ulib.iupui.edu/
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| IPFW |
http://www.lib.ipfw.edu/623.0.html
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| IU Kokomo |
http://www.iuk.edu/~kolibry/FindInfo/index.shtml
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| IU Northwest |
http://www.iun.edu/~lib/elecinfo/
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| IU South Bend |
http://www.iusb.edu/~libg/
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| IU Southeast |
http://www.ius.edu/Library/articlesdatabases.cfm
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Also see:
- Where can I learn how to use the IUB Libraries' electronic research resources?
- What is Lexis-Nexis Academic, and how can I access it at IU?
- Where can I find online information about the IUB Libraries?
- Using the databases available through the IUB Libraries, why can't I access some of the resources?
- At IU, how can I access medical library databases and full-text journals?
Last modified on July 24, 2008.






