Many libraries and database providers have video tutorials that you can find on YouTube by doing a search for the name of the database. Keep in mind, library videos often share how to find the database from their specific library website before sharing how to use the database.
"Gale Academic OneFile Database Search" (4:13; clip starts at 55 seconds) by Sandburg Library is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Introduction to the New EBSCOhost - Tutorial" (4:37) is by EBSCO Tutorials
EBSCO's new user interface went into effect on September 1, 2024, so it will take some time to develop brand-new tutorial videos. In the meantime, the team at EBSCO has developed a general EBSCO tutorial that will work for most of the library's 36 EBSCO databases.
"CQ Researcher - Search Overview" (6:00) by Lincoln Land Community College Library is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints Database Tutorial" (2.53) by CUW Library is licensed under CC BY 3.0
"Using SIRS Researcher" (1:52' clip automatically starts at 32 seconds) by Missouri State University Libraries
"NewsBank" (2:56; clip automatically starts at 24 seconds) is by Butte College Library
"Getting Started with Nexis Uni" (1:56) by University of Alabama Libraries is licensed under CC BY 3.0
EBSCO's new user interface went into effect on September 1, 2024, so it will take some time to develop brand-new tutorial videos. In the meantime, the team at EBSCO has several webpages with how-to information for EBSCO eBooks.
"Britannica Online" (5:17; video clip starts at 1:01) is by Diablo Valley College Library
"An Introduction to Gale Ebooks" (5:15; video clip starts at 2:11) is by PCC Library is licensed under CC BY 4.0
"Salem Press - Search Walk-Through" (2:52) by Lincoln Land Community College Library is licensed under CC BY 3.0.