You can search for information using the library's databases. For a quick, easy search of most of the library's databases, you can use the OneSearch bar on the library's home page. For information on how to use OneSearch, see the video in the "Video: Using OneSearch" tab of this box.
You can also do a more targeted search in a database specific to your topic by selecting the databases page from the left side of the menu on the library's website.
- If you know the name of the database you want to search, you can use the database "by name" option to select the database. This is the default option on the page;
- To limit the database list to databases recommended for a specific topic, select the "by majors" tab;
- You can also select databases "by type" to see databases offering a specific type of material (such as ebook, newspaper, reference).
Many of the library's databases are from a company called EBSCO. See the video in the "Video: Using EBSCO Advanced Search" tab of this box for information on how to search EBSCO databases.