General Tips
Web Search Tips |
Keep it simple! Start by typing the name of a relevant thing, place, or concept.
Add relevant words if you don't see what you want after doing a simple search.
It may take several attempts to find the right words to describe your search. Try words that a website would use to describe what you're looking for.
Use only the important words. Too many words will limit your results. Not ideal: [country where bats are an omen of good luck] Source: Google Basic Search Help |
Database Search Tips |
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Catalog (IUCAT) Search Tips |
Looking for books, print journals, or media? Search IUCAT, the libraries' catalog. Can you use a limiter to focus your results? Use the facets on the left side of the search results page to limit by subject, author, language, etc. Looking for a specific article? Use our Open ILL form or citation linker. If you know the journal title for an online journal article, search our A-Z E-Journals List. Or you use Google Scholar and search for the article title. If you see Find It next to the citation, then we have it. Looking for Class Reserves? Find Class Reserves via IUCAT. |