Use the Refine Results area in OneSearch to manage your search by determining things such as publication date, source types (e.g. magazines and journals), and peer review options.
Resources located in library databases are reliable for research purposes. Take time to evaluate any resource found in a database prior to using it in your research paper. It will be your decision regarding if it is a reliable resource for your purpose (C.R.A.A.P. Test Criteria).
If you do not find an article or item suitable for your research topic in OneSearch, expand your search to one of the other databases. Start with the Database Resources tab in this library guide or review the full A-Z Database list for other options. Take time to ask a librarian for help. Visit the reference desk on the main floor, use the chat box option on the main library page, or submit a request for an appointment.
Yes. It is possible to access and use Archer library databases - including OneSearch - on your phone or other mobile device.
Exit tickets are a tool that helps assess learner understanding of a lesson or activity, provides the instructor with feedback to adapt and/or modify the lesson, and offers opportunity to answer lingering student questions.
This page addresses the 1 Question I Still Have portion of the ticket.