EBSCO Animals FAQ
What is EBSCO Animals?
EBSCO Animals is an online encyclopedia describing the nature and habitat of familiar animals.
How do I Access EBSCO Animals?
Go to the Logan Library's EBSCO Animals subscription.
Who Should Use EBSCO Animals?
Middle School and Upper Elementary School students who are studying animals.
What Subjects Does EBSCO Animals Cover?
- Mammals
- Birds
- Reptiles
- Amphibians
- Fish
- Dinosaurs
- Prehistoric Animals
Can I Use EBSCO Animals from Home?
Yes. You will need your Library Card number and Pin number to login to EBSCO Animals from home.
How Can I Get More Help with EBSCO Animals?
Click the Help link in the upper right corner of the screen, or Ask a Librarian.
What Other Databases Should I try?
If you are interested in EBSCO Animals, you might find the following databases useful:
- Funk & Wagnall's New World Encyclopedia
- Online encyclopedia covering over 25,000 topics.
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- Middle Search Plus
- Magazine articles and reference books for Middle School students.
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- Primary Search
- Magazine articles and reference books for elementary school students.
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- SIRS Knowledge Source
- Resources for K-12 students covering social, scientific, health, historic, economic, political, global, arts, and humanities issues.
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