EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) Indexes comprise records of different types, including articles, books, reports, conference materials, videos, blogs, and more, from many different publishers. The databases provide hundreds of thousands of records for searching in EDS and linking out to library holdings and electronic subscriptions. The library chooses which EDS Indexes they want to activate. In addition to the EDS Indexes, EBSCO has agreements with Partner Databases such as ACS, Brill, Cambridge, Credo, De Gruyter, Elsevier ScienceDirect, Gale, HathiTrust, IEEE, Kanopy, JSTOR Journals, Naxos, Oxford University Press, Project MUSE, R2 Digital Library, Sage, Unpaywall, Wiley, etc. Some of the indexed content included is full text content, though in order to access the library’s full text content, you will need to configure links for content in Holdings Management(FTF). OCLC also includes central index metadata from multiple content providers as well as remote database content that can be included when searching WorldCat Discovery.