OneSearch is a library search engine that finds records for books, articles, conference proceedings, theses and dissertations, videos, music, images, manuscripts, standards, maps and more. It allows users to search across most University Libraries collections — both online and print — and to access, request, share and save items in one place. This semester, the Libraries will offer five opportunities for students, faculty and staff to learn how to utilize OneSearch effectively.
Hybrid sessions will be offered in Mullins Library room 439 and online from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28; Wednesday, Sept. 4; Wednesday, Sept. 18; Wednesday, Oct. 2; and Wednesday, Oct. 16. All sessions will provide the same information, and instructions for joining virtually will be sent to all who register.
This seminar is offered as part of the Razorback Researcher Seminar Series, a University Libraries initiative.