Think of Library OneSearch as a search engine for Kresge Library. Your search will return results for print and electronic content provided by the library. OneSearch allows for the most granular searching – in some cases down to the article or book chapter level.
If you’re unsure where to start your research, Library OneSearch is an excellent first step and can be easily accessed from the top of every library webpage.
Looking for a specific journal, newspaper, magazine, or ebook? The Publication Finder helps you locate exact electronic titles quickly and easily — perfect when you know what you want to find or browse an entire journal or book.
Explore the library’s full collection of databases with Databases A-Z. These databases are curated collections of online content organized by subject and type. Use this tool when you want to search within a specific resource or topic area.
Refer to this Icon Legend to identify which resources are restricted to OU faculty, staff, and students or freely accessible:
Google Scholar is a freely accessible search engine that helps you discover scholarly literature across a wide range of disciplines. When accessed through the library website, Google Scholar can also connect you to full-text resources available through our subscriptions.
Make sure to link Google Scholar to the library to get seamless access to full-text content where available. Refer to this guide for detailed instructions, or begin your search below: