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What is OneSearch?
OneSearch is a single search interface that allows patrons to simultaneously search several article databases, catalogs, and other data sources for books, journal articles, videos, scores, maps, and more! This catalog is shared by members of the Orbis Cascade Alliance (Summit), a consortium of 37 academic libraries across Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. OneSearch contains 8.8 million titles and over 26 million resources.
What can it do?
OneSearch offers our users major advantages, such as:
How to use OneSearch
Watch the videos below to learn how to conduct searches in OneSearch or learn all there is to know about how to conduct effective searches in CWU's OneSearch Research Guide. If you would like further research assistance, you are also welcomed to schedule an appointment or drop in to meet with a reference librarian. On the left side of this page you'll find the contact information for your Law & Justice liaison librarian, Bridgette, though you are welcome to work with any librarian you prefer.
Evaluating Sources is as Easy as ABCD (Author, Bias, Content, and Date):
Use the ABCD criteria questions to evaluate your sources.
Evaluating Information: Is it CRAAP (Currency, Relevancy, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose)?
The CRAAP Test is a list of questions to help you evaluate the information you find. Not all criteria apply equally to all articles but will give you confidence that your sources meet the expectations of your assignment. Feel free to save/print this for personal use.
When Evaluating Sources, it Helps to Have a CCOW (Credentials, Claims, Objectives, and Worldview):
If you want to know if a piece of information is good, investigating these four elements can be very helpful. This guide briefly walks you through each CCOW element, and ends with an exercise to put it all into practice.
Print Resources:
Available at Brooks Library, Reference Material.
Online Resources (Purdue Writing Lab):
Requirements for APA and examples of citations are offered in this guide. APA is primarily used in the Social Sciences, Education and Engineering.
Requirements for Chicago style and examples of citations are offered in this guide. Used widely in history and political science; features footnotes or endnotes accompanied by a bibliography
Requirements for MLA and examples of citations are offered in this guide. MLA is the primary citation style used in the Humanities.
Best practices for avoiding plagiarism and frequently asked questions regarding plagiarism are provided in this guide.
Additional Online Resources:
Get citation help from a librarian at CWU Libraries
Basic information for getting started with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation
Examples provided by the publisher to illustrate how to cite commonly used sources in accordance with The Bluebook's Whitepages, which are intended for use in law review footnotes.
OneSearch searches databases, catalogs, etc., for books, journals, articles, videos, scores, and more!