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NURS-502 Nursing Research

A guide to accompany the class presentation.

AllForOne Search will search everything that is available at Xavier including books, e-books, journal articles, videos, and more!

Searching for Sources

Go to the Library homepage, xavier.edu/library, to begin searching in the library resources.

There are 2 ways to search:

  1. Simple Search using AllForOne Search on the Library Home page. This preliminary search will help you learn more about your topic.

  2. Advanced Search found under the Simple Search browser. This will offer the options for more advanced search strategies using more keywords and filters to help narrow down search results.

Library page searching

Simple Search

This is a great place to start when you have a topic selected, but aren't sure yet what specifically you want to learn about it.

Type your topic into the browser available on the library homepage.

Simple Search

Once you are on the AllForOne Search page, try a Simple Search for your topic. For example, if you want to know how about climate change, but want to learn more about it.

Simple Search Results

Look through the results to begin learning more about your topic.


Video Tutorial for Simple Searching:

Advanced Search

Select the "Advanced Search" option available under the Simple Search browser on the library homepage.

Advanced Search

This will take you to the AllForOne Search Advanced Search page where you can construct a search strategy using multiple keywords and filters that allow you to focus in on your specific topic more precisely.

Advanced Search page


Video Tutorial for Advanced Searching:

Refine Search Results

After a preliminary search for materials, keep in mind that you have to be sure that you have explored your topic thoroughly, which often means revising your search strategies in order to be able to write competently about your topic.

It is likely that you will have to perform several advanced searches, as well as search in a few subject databases, in order to find the right sources to fulfill your assignment.


Filter for Source Types

You will receive a variety of types of sources in your search results once you perform a search.

Notice the results list icons showing you if an item is a journal article, book, video, or other source type.

Read your assignment carefully so that you know which types of sources you need.


Use the filters in the left navigation sections

Filters help you to narrow down your search results so that they are focused on your research topic.

Sources & Filters

 
Availability Filter:
  • Open Access materials
  • Scholarly Peer-reviewed journal articles
  • Items available online
  • Items held by Xavier Library
 
Date Filter:

Enter the dates of publications you'd like in your results; then, select "Refine Date"

 
Source Type Filter:
  • Magazine, newspaper and other types of articles can be found under "Source Types"
  • Books & E-Books
  • Videos
  • Reports
  • Dissertations
  • Reviews
  • Patents
  • and, so many more!

You may need a variety of sources for your assignment or research project.

Be sure to remove filters when you are ready to try new ones.