Children's and Youth Ministries

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    Create a 'My EBSCOhost' Account

     

    My EBSCOhost allows you to save items you find in EBSCOhost to a personal folder. You can save Result List items, persistent links to searches, saved searches, search alerts, journal alerts and web pages. The items you save to your My EBSCOhost folder remain in your folder until you remove them.

    Creating a My EBSCOhost Account    

    1.   Click the Sign In to My EBSCOhost link. EBSCOhost displays the Sign In screen.

    2.   Click the Create a new Account link. EBSCOhost displays the Create a New Account screen with Personal Account entered in the Account Type field.

     

     

    3.   Complete the fields on the Create a New Account screen and then click Save Changes. If all the information is accepted, EBSCOhost displays a message informing you that your account has been created.

    4.   Click Continue to complete the account creation and log in to your My EBSCOhost account.

     

    Notes:

    ·         Due to EBSCO Publishing's privacy policy, we are unable to obtain and give out user ID and password information. You should record your user name and password immediately after you create it.

    ·         Your personal account (My EBSCOhost) can be used across interfaces. If you have set up an account on EBSCOhost, the same account can be used on the Business Searching Interface and the eBook Collections.

    ·         The email address you enter when signing up will be used to notify you of expiration of alerts as well as changes to alerts.

     

    Logging in to Your My EBSCOhost Account

    1. Click the Sign In to My EBSCOhost link. EBSCOhost displays the Sign In screen.
    2. Enter your User Name and Password in the User Name and Password text boxes, and then click Login.
    3. Confirm that you are logged in to your account by viewing the My banner displayed across the top left corner of the page and your first name above the Sign Out link.