Maintain your library’s access to valuable EBSCO databases

Learn about our Database Continuation Package for Texas Libraries

EBSCO databases provide your library with unique advantages

  • Abundant content, including:
    • Full text for magazines and journals not available from Gale or ProQuest 
    • Top magazines reflecting current events and perspectives across the geopolitical spectrum
    • Image collection of more than 2 million photos, maps and flags
    • PDF backfiles from 1917 to the present
  • User-friendly search interfaces to support patron research, including Explora (see video below) and EBSCOhost, the most widely used research platform in academic institutions around the world
  • Content curation and controls
  • Compliance with WCAG 2.0/2.1 and Section 508 accessibility standards
  • Steep discounts based on your library’s needs
  • Industry-leading customer service

EBSCO Database Continuation Package for Texas Libraries

This guide describes the EBSCO databases your library accessed through TexShare ― access that ended August 31, 2023. Act now to restore this valuable reference content.

EBSCO Database Continuation Package for Texas Libraries and photo of Austin, Texas.

EBSCO Training Sessions for Texas Libraries

Our training sessions are designed to educate users and administrators on the rich functionality of EBSCO products and help your library successfully integrate these valuable resources into your library landscape. Learn more about our available training options.

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The Explora Research Experience

Let learning take flight in Explora, EBSCO’s dedicated research experience for public libraries and schools. The new Explora interface offers a more modern and efficient search experience across all devices, powerful filters for narrowing search results, the ability to save content to Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, and much more. Watch the video to learn more.

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