How to access the Library databases

How to access the Library databases

We have many databases to help your research and expand your source list (especially if you are looking for a variety of material). Any database can be accessed by the following steps:
2. Move your mouse cursor to the Research tab in the top right corner of the page
3. From the drop down menu, select Databases
4. From the horizontal alphabetical list provided, select the first letter of the database you wish to explore-- select "C" for Cambridge Core, for example. (NOTE: Alternatively, you may simply scroll down and peruse the many databases in our collection)
5. After you have located the database you desire to use, select the database title (Cambridge Core, for example)-- this should launch a new tab for that database
6. Now, feel free to explore and search within the page of the database to find materials useful to your research
If you need further assistance, please set up a research appointment or contact the Helpdesk at (859)858- 2100 or by emailing helpdesk@asburyseminary.edu 
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