OneSearch is a mega-databse that enables students to search 95% of all the databases that the UNF Library subscribes to at one time. OneSearch is a comprehensive option to begin your research. Watch this brief video to learn more about the power of searching within a mega database for your research. This video will cover the following subtopics:
Thomas G. Carpenter Library. (n. d.). Basic searching using UNF Library's OneSearch. Vimeo.
Once you gain confidence with basic searching, watch the UNF Library's Advanced Search Tips for OneSearch tutorial. This video will cover the following subtopics:
Thomas G. Carpenter Library. (n. d.). Advanced search tips for OneSearch. Vimeo.
Start with the simple search box. As en example, search for thermochemistry and global warming.
Click on the OneSearch button to begin the search. Note that your result list includes 71 items.
Before exploring your results, consider refining your result list to achieve a more succinct list. You may choose to limit to peer-reviewed literature and/or creation (publication) date so that you see a result list of high quality materials that are more recent.
If you need to keep refining, click on the title of a record that appears applicable to your research. Once in the record, scroll down to find the subject headings.
You will see "Subject" and then a list of subject headings in blue.
If you see a subject heading representative of your topic, you can click on it or return to the UNF library homepage and opt to search in Advanced mode. Here, you will have the option to toggle from keyword to search by subject or keyword.
Note that searching by a combination of keyword and subject heading will significantly reduce the number of results and may yield the most succinct result list based on your interests.