Use SearchBox throughout your research process!
Don't use SearchBox:
Ask the Information Desk for help with searching and managing your results. Call (202) 319-5070 or stop by the Information Desk on the first floor in Mullen Library.
If you have a question about searching for resources in a specific field, you can also make an appointment with a liaison librarian in your area. Not sure who that is? Check the liaison librarians directory.
What is SearchBox?
SearchBox is a search engine that provides a single starting point to find and access the University Libraries' resources — including books, scholarly journals and journal articles, ebooks, and more. From a single box, SearchBox searches full-text content, article citations, and library catalog records and returns a list of results ranked by relevance. SearchBox is a quick and easy way to start your research.
What can I find with SearchBox?
What's different about the new SearchBox?
SearchBox was updated in July 2018 to make your library research easier. This update brings new features to SearchBox, such as
For various reasons, not every database available to you from the Library's collection will appear in SearchBox results. Here is a short list of databases you will need to search separately:
Nexis Uni features more than 15,000 news, business and legal sources, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions dating back to 1790. It offers an intuitive, engaging research experience on a wide range of devices and provides collaboration tools to make it easier to work on team research projects efficiently while ensuring that individuals stay accountable.