Search results can list hundreds of thousands of articles and books.
The OneSearch service does not cover the many specialized databases which contain:
Users who are trying to locate a particular article or book may find that the OneSearch option provides a successful short cut.
However, due to the multiple formats and the range of underlying databases, users may not readily find the desired item. In those instances, it is important to be able to interpret the information that is conveyed in a citation, in order to determine the best alternative as to where to search for the item.
For example, is the desired item an article, or a chapter from a book with an editor and multiple contributors? In the case of an article, use the e-Journal search box to determine if there is access to the journal. In the case of a book, try searching for it in the Library Catalog.