3'-5' of reading
Saving in EBSCO
Interactive Tutorial
start
Saving in EBSCO
Sometimes you find a brilliant article, but you don’t have time to read the whole thing right at that moment. The Saved section is a quick way to "bookmark" those items so you don't lose them. Think of it like a "Read Later" playlist. By clicking the save icon, you are pinning that article to your personal dashboard, making it easy to find and open whenever you’re ready to sit down and study. We'll be taking a look at: Remember: Make sure that you are logged into your MyEBSCO account!
Saving Records Saving Searches
Next
Saving Records
Let's start with a simple search. We'll type in our search terms, then click on the 🔍 icon
Saving Searches
Similar to the Projects training module, we're now going to save a search. Start by clicking the ⋮ icon.
Click 'Save Search'
Click each number to reveal information
Name Something memorable for your task/essay.
Description (optional) For writing out notes about your project/task e.g. topics you're looking for, etc.
Query A copy of your search query from the search bar.
All of the other information shown is automatically generated by EBSCO to enable the system to run your saved search.
After reading through this, click 'Save' to continue.
Saving
Quick Recap
Saving bookmarks records/searches for later use Records and Searches can be saved You can organise your saved items using Projects Test your knowledge by completing the quiz.
Quiz
Course Complete!
Saving in EBSCO
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Created on January 27, 2026
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3'-5' of reading
Saving in EBSCO
Interactive Tutorial
start
Saving in EBSCO
Sometimes you find a brilliant article, but you don’t have time to read the whole thing right at that moment. The Saved section is a quick way to "bookmark" those items so you don't lose them. Think of it like a "Read Later" playlist. By clicking the save icon, you are pinning that article to your personal dashboard, making it easy to find and open whenever you’re ready to sit down and study. We'll be taking a look at: Remember: Make sure that you are logged into your MyEBSCO account!
Saving Records Saving Searches
Next
Saving Records
Let's start with a simple search. We'll type in our search terms, then click on the 🔍 icon
Saving Searches
Similar to the Projects training module, we're now going to save a search. Start by clicking the ⋮ icon.
Click 'Save Search'
Click each number to reveal information
Name Something memorable for your task/essay.
Description (optional) For writing out notes about your project/task e.g. topics you're looking for, etc.
Query A copy of your search query from the search bar.
All of the other information shown is automatically generated by EBSCO to enable the system to run your saved search.
After reading through this, click 'Save' to continue.
Saving
Quick Recap
Saving bookmarks records/searches for later use Records and Searches can be saved You can organise your saved items using Projects Test your knowledge by completing the quiz.
Quiz
Course Complete!