Answered By: Reference Staff
Last Updated: May 15, 2021     Views: 57

JEWL search brings up results according to "Relevance".  If the articles are older than you need, you can change the Sort from "Relevance" to "Date Newest".  

  • This feature is located to the right of the "Search Results: 1 - 50 of 670".  
  • Just pull down the arrow next to Relevance and select Date Newest.  
  • This allows you to see the latest articles, etc. first.  
  • You can also limit to "Full Text" so that the complete article will come up most of the time. 

EBSCO databases also have a slider in the Refine Results left column on the results page, to choose a date range... From... To . Simply move the Slide to the range of years you want.

  • Sorting by this method is usually available in most databases.

The location and language may be slightly different. Use it to make sure you have the most recent if your results seem to be older. 

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