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How do I find a specific database at FAU Libraries, like Birds of the World?
The FAU Libraries have over 600 databases.
-When on the library's home page, click on the "Databases" tab at the top of the big blue box in the center of the library's home page. You can search for a specific database title in the search box or click on the "Browse" link to view all databases.
-From the Jupiter library home page, click on the grey 'databases' tab and search by title in the search box, or browse by subject area.
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Answered by Lawrence Mello
last updated:
Feb 13, 2025
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