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Special Education: OneSearch

When Should I Use OneSearch?

OneSearch is a great place to start your research and get ideas for your assignments.  It helps you quickly find relevant resources on a subject, without having to decide which database(s) to search.  You can also limit your search results in a variety of ways, including date range, publication type, subject, and geographic location.  The library's cataloged resources, such as books, eBooks, and DVDs and are also integrated into the search results.

LION OneSearch box -- Use the tabs below to customize your search!

LION OneSearch searches cataLION & many databases. | About LION OneSearch

 

Use the cataLION catalog to find books, e-books and DVDs at Albright

  

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Search for articles in EBSCO Discovery Service

Search for video in EBSCO Discovery Service

Search for a specific journal title in the box below.

 

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Tips for Better Searching

  1. By default, Articles and more searches all terms you have entered, without the need to use AND. For example: academic achievement athletes will find items that contain all 3 terms.
  2. By default, Find articles searches through the full text of documents (if available). This may cause a large number of results, and not all are relevant to your subject. Results are returned in a relevancy ranked order.
  3. To improve the relevancy of your search results, enclose phrases in “quotation marks”. For example: “academic achievement” or “standardized tests”
  4. Include the apostrophe. For example, use ”teacher’s pet” rather than “teachers pet”
  5. To find variant endings for a word, use the * asterisk (truncation symbol.) For example: the stem educ* finds educate, education, educational. Be careful not to use a very short stem!
  6. To find scholarly journal articles, refine your search by selecting the Peer Reviewed button.
  7. The Advanced Search lets you refine a search by limiting to language. However, be aware that many English language articles have not been tagged as English, so will be missing from your search results.
  8. Many items have direct links to retrieve the full text. For those that don’t, use the Access options button to determine if Gingrich Library has the item in print or online.