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Which databases are in OneSearch?

 

 

What is OneSearch?

OneSearch is a single search box that allows everyone to look for books, articles, streaming video and audio, DVDs, primary sources, and special collections all at the same time. This single search box accesses an index of the vast majority of the library's subscriptions, collections and holdings. That includes resources from books on the shelf to content in hundreds of databases. 

Can I still search the library catalog or access individual databases separately?

Yes! OneSearch is meant to be another way for researchers to discover this wide range of resources. You can still access our catalog records (use OneSearch's advanced search and click the "Books and Media button") and also access individual databases via our Database List at the library website.

Can I use OneSearch off campus? Who has access to OneSearch?

If you are off campus, you can access OneSearch, but you will have to log in using your MyLMU account.

Currently, only LMU students, LMU and LLS faculty, and LMU and LLS staff have full access to OneSearch off campus. Alums, LLS students, and visitors must be on campus to access OneSearch.

I need help using OneSearch!

If you need more help, visit a librarian at the Information Desk or reach out online. To contact a librarian directly, please check out our Get Help website. 

Is there a way to access OneSearch using my mobile device?

Yes! OneSearch will automatically detect and configure to most mobile devices, including tablets and smartphones.

 

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