Wofford OneSearch is the best place for you as a researcher to start. You can search it using keyword, author/creator, and title. OneSearch includes all of our library's collections--books and e-books, e-journal articles, e-newspaper articles, streaming videos, streaming audios. It enables you to limit your searches to scholarly, peer-reviewed resources as well as to those produced, or published, within a specified range of years. When it comes to hunting for journal and newspaper articles, OneSearch covers all of our library's 200+ databases.
OneSearch is accessible from our library's homepage:
Once you run your search from the library's homepage to get results, you see the Advanced Search boxes. They enable you to modify your search and to identify each term specifically as a keyword, author/creator, or title:
Click on these individual topics to retrieve scholarly resources through Wofford OneSearch. Once you link to Wofford OneSearch, you can add your own keywords to these topics in the search box to narrow the scope of your search. You also can limit your search to a specific format--say, print book, e-book, journal article, streaming video.
Wofford OneSearch includes a citation-tracker!
When you are browsing the results of a search that you have conducted there, you will notice that some items, usually journal articles, in the results appear with an up-arrow icon () and/or down-arrow icon ().
By clicking on a given item's, you get all of the resources in Wofford OneSearch that cite that item.
But by clicking on a given item's , you get all of the resources in Wofford OneSearch that are cited by that item.
Here, for example, is a search using the keywords Facebook AND colleges students AND self-presentation:
And here, among the search's results, is an article with citation-tracking:
Resources--in this example, there are 8 of them--that cite the given article:
And resources--in this example, there are 55 of them--that are cited by the given article: