All-in-One Search: All Library Databases
All-in-One Search: All Library Databases is a broad tool for searching multiple library resources at once. Gather information from books and ebooks; articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers; theses/dissertations; reports; reference works; & more. This search system will mix the different types of sources into one list of search results.
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Searching from the Basic Search Page (Main Page)
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- Access library services, such as Ask a Librarian, and Advanced Search from menu icon
- Enter search terms in the search box and click the Search button
Searching from the Advanced Search Page
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- Change "All Fields" drop-down to search by title, author, etc.
- Enter search term(s) in box(es)
- Change "AND" drop-down box to adjust AND, OR, NOT options to search for all words, any words, or exclude words
- Click the "Add a row" link to add more search box rows, if needed
- Publication date range: enter dates to limit results by date
- Show content type: check box(es) to limit by content type, such as book, ebook, article, etc.
- Language: click the drop-down to limit results by language
- Show only: check box(es) to limit by full text, peer review, etc.
- Exclude from results: check box(es) to exclude specific types of sources from the results, such as newspaper articles, book reviews, etc.
- Expand your results: check the box to include results that the library doesn't have; this can be useful for knowing what else may be available and making interlibrary loan requests
- Click the "Clear Form" link if you need to clear the options and start over
- Click the "Back to basic search" link to return to the basic search page (main page)
- Click the Search button to start the search
Reviewing the Search Results
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- From the top:
- Use the search box to tweak search terms, if needed
- Click the link for the Advanced Search, if more detailed tweaks are needed
- Click on the folder icon for saved items (articles, ebooks, etc.)
- Click on the menu icon for additional services
- Look at the number of results to see if there are too few or too many
- Click on the "Relevance" link to change the sorting option to sort by date
- Check the box for "Add results beyond your library's collection" to show items that might be useful to request from interlibrary loan
- From the left-side menu:
- Refine your source: click on options to refine results by source characteristics (full text, peer-review, etc.)
- Content type: click on options to limit the results by content type (newspaper article, book/ebook, journal article, etc.)
- Discipline: click on options to limit results by subject or discipline; click on the "More" link to show the full list of disciplines/subjects available
- Publication date: enter dates to limit results to items published within a specific date range
- Subject terms: click on options to limit results by subject terms, which are related to how the sources are indexed or categorized
- Language: if sources are in several languages, options will appear to limit the results
- From the right-side options:
- Look for definitions from Encyclopædia Britannica
- A Related Topics section will suggest topics or phrases that the system thinks are related to your search terms; may be useful for adjusting the search when the results aren't quite right
- For each source:
- Click on the "Preview" link to view a preview of the source (a panel will open below the source's title)
- Icons: there are several icons with additional options
- Click on the quotation mark (citation icon) for the citation generator
- Click on the email icon to email the source information to yourself or someone else
- Click on the folder icon to save the source to your account
- click on the ellipses icon to export the source information to a citation manager (Zotero, etc.)
- Availability: look for the availability or source location information
- for print books, this will be a call number to locate the book in the library
- for electronic sources (ebooks, articles, etc.), this will be a link to the database that has the source
- Source title link: click on the title of the source to go to the full text for that source
- for print books, the link will go to the library catalog
Previewing a Source
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- Click on the "Preview" link to view a preview of the source
- If the source is an article, an abstract will appear. Otherwise, a brief excerpt from a book or longer source will appear
- There will also be source information that will be using for citing your source or locating print sources - publication date, call number, etc.
- Click on the "Permanent Link" link to view a permanent link to the source in Charger Search: All Library Database. This link will always work. (Copying the URL from the location bar in the browser won't always work because those URLs tend to time out.)
- Click on the "Preview" link again to close the preview
Viewing the Full-Text of a Source
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- From "Full Text Online"
- Click on the link for "Full Text Online"v to be taken to the item's summary page
- Sign in with your MyCN login information
- The summary page will be from the database where the item is hosted (such as Gale, EBSCO, etc.)
- Depending on the database, the full text may be on the summary page (Gale, JStor, etc.) or you may need to click a button on the side for the "PDF Full Text" or "HTML Full Text" (EBSCO and others)
- By clicking the title:
- Click on the title of the material you would like to view to be taken to the item's summary page
- Sign in with your MyCN login information
- The summary page will be from the database where the item is hosted (such as Gale, EBSCO, etc.)
- Depending on the database, the full text may be on the summary page (Gale, JStor, etc.) or you may need to click a button on the side for the "PDF Full Text" or "HTML Full Text" (EBSCO and others)