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ORGL 5025 (Henderson)

Quick overview

Onesearch is a "discovery layer" that allows you to search the content owned and accessible to the University Libraries, including  journals, books/ ebooks, media and more. When you are ready for a more refined or discipline-specific search, consider trying these recommended databases for organizational leadership.   

When to Use Onesearch

Provides a single starting point to find and access the majority of the University Libraries' resources — easily limit searches, save citations, read abstracts, access full text and more!

Use it when you are:

  • Not sure where to begin
  • Looking for interdisciplinary coverage
  • Exploring a topic broadly 

Don't use it when you are:

  • using highly controlled search terms
  • searching for historical newspaper
  • articles
  • searching for legal research
  • searching for country, company, and industry reports

 

What you will find:

  • Books
  • Book reviews
  • Journal articles
  • Newspaper articles
  • Journals
  • Magazines
  • Newspapers
  • Databases 
  • Theses
  • Research guides
  • & More...

The Interface

Click on the gold plus icons to learn more about OneSearch features.

Reading One Search Results

Click on the gold plus icons to learn more about OneSearch features.