Digital Revolution at UTG – EBSCO – Journal Database

Dear Staff & Students,

The road towards academic excellence is still on. It pleases management under the leadership of Prof Faqir Muhammad Anjum to announce that the challenges on library materials will soon be a thing of the past. We are committed to quality service and the digital revolution at UTG will start this semester. Softwares on plagiarism and academic writing are being processed and they will soon be available to all staff and students.

In addition, Management in fulfillment of its commitment to changing the academic trajectory of this noble institution is happy to announce that UTG will benefit from the same journal databases as it is the case in top-notched universities (17,986 journals from 5,886 publishers). We are negotiating with EBSCO for the UTG community to have access to thousands of journals in different disciplines. This will help boost the research culture. Through this package, we can access the following databases:

ResourceSupplier
Academic Search UltimateEBSCO
Business Source UltimateEBSCO
CINAHL CompleteEBSCO
ERIC (Education Resources Information Center)EBSCO
Education SourceEBSCO
Oxford Reference Online 
Oxford University Press Journals 
SAGE Journals Online 
Taylor and Francis Online Journals 
Wiley Online Library 
MathSciNetEBSCO
IEEE XploreEBSCO
MEDLINEEBSCO
MLA International BibliographyEBSCO
SpringerLink 
ScienceDirect 
Web of Science 
Cambridge Core Journals 
Brill Online Books and Journals 

Before we complete this agreement, EBSCO has set up trial access for UTG until the 20th of March 2021. Please use the below login credentials to access these trials and it also includes some basic tutorial video links below:

URL:                     http://search.ebscohost.com/

               Username:          ns012006main

               Password:           @ccess2021*

               Introduction to EBSCOhost Tutorial

               Basic Searching on EBSCOhost Tutorial

               Using the EBSCOhost Result List Tutorial

               Reading an Article on EBSCOhost Tutorial

Research is real at UTG! Enjoy the academic mood.

Professor Pierre Gomez
Ag. Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic

University of The Gambia