Logged-On Library: Military & Government Collection

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While the Rochelle Park Library is still operating in a limited capacity, we are sharing tips and tricks for accessing the digital services available to you with your BCCLS library card.

The Military & Government Collection offers current news pertaining to all branches of the military and government with full text for nearly 300 journals and indexing and abstracts for over 400.

To get started, you’ll want to go to the Rochelle Park Library website, open the “Services” tab, and select “Research Assistance.”

The “Research Assistance” page is where you can find any of the online resources made available through JerseyClicks, a service offered by the New Jersey State Library to help you access a variety of online materials.

To open the Military & Government Collection, scroll down and click on the Military & Government Collection link in the list of JerseyClicks resources.

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To log in to the Military & Government Collection, enter your library card number when prompted to enter a Barcode.

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Once you have signed in using your library card, you can search for up to date news information on the U.S. military and government.

In order to save the information you find for later, you will need to create an account. To do so, select the “Sign In” button in the top right corner of the page. Then, either select “Create one now” to make an account or enter your existing account information to log in.

Note: The Military & Government Collection is hosted by EBSCOhost, so you can use your EBSCO eBooks, Academic Search Premier, Computer Skills Center, Job & Career Accelerator, Legal Information Reference Center, Points of View, Small Business Reference Center, GreenFile, Primary Search, Business Source Elite, or ERIC account to access this resource.

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To conduct a search, you can enter basic search terms into the box at the center of your screen. For more detailed search options, select “Advanced Search” and enter more information.

For example, here is a search for full text articles published between 2000 and 2020 on government spending and the military. To save a document for later, you can always select the folder icon to the right of the search result. You can view these saved files by clicking the “Folder” button in the top right corner of your screen. If you have signed in and created an account, you can access these documents later.

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If you have any problems or questions, you can always open the “Help” page by selecting the button in the top right corner of your screen. If you have any questions related to the library please feel free to Contact Us.

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