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Fall 2001, Line # 83179/09862
Dr. Katherine Heenan
Using EBSCOhost
syllaweb
course policies
assignments
course links
research links
writing guides
web searching
thoughts on grading
Step 5:
Once you click on the EBSCOhost link, you will enter the logon site for the
data base as illustrated below.

If you are using a computer on campus, you will be taken to the screen seen in step 6, if you are using a computer off-campus, you will be asked to enter your asu id and password in a window like the one illlustrated here:

Step 6:
After logging
onto the database, you will see several links to different areas within the
site; chose "Academic Search Elite" as indicated below:

Step 7:
You will next
come to a screen where you can search for articles. Here, you will click on
the FULL TEXT option, and will enter keyword search and journal as
indicated below:

This will take you a list of several articles. Choose the one entitled "Why Animals Deserve Legal Rights"by Steven Wise, published in The Chronicle of Higher Ed. You may print the article following the instructions given when accessing the article, or you may read the material on-line, taking notes so you may later respond to the article in-class.
To access the second article, enter a new search with the information noted below:

From the list provided, choose David Oderberg's, "The Illusion of Animal Rights," published in Human Life Review.Again, you may print the article following the instructions given when accessing the article, or you may read the material on-line, taking notes so you may later respond to the article in-class.