MultiSearch
MultiSearch is the Library’s search platform that provides access to the majority of Library resources. You can use it to find books, journal and newspaper articles, theses, databases, unit readings, exam papers, and more. Sign in with your OneID for better results. Access MultiSearch;
Research Databases
MultiSearch searches across most of the Library's resources, but it doesn't search everything.
To make sure you are finding all relevant literature, you can also search the subject databases included on each page in this guide. Research databases may be subject specific or cover many different topic areas. The search techniques you use in MultiSearch are usually the same ones you use in the subject databases.
When you are analysing an assignment task or searching on a topic, try using alternative phrases for the same concept. You might find one phrase gives you far more results than the others. Below are some examples to start you thinking;
Use inverted commas to link two words together as a phrase
Subject |
Alternative search terms |
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Climate change |
"global warming" ; "climate crisis" ; "global heating" ; "climate emergency" |
Behaviour | dispersal ; foraging ; communication ; behavio*r |
Insects |
insecta |
Try linking one of your search terms with another concept from your assignment. The 'AND' in the middle is capitalized to link the terms, e.g.
"climate change" AND insects AND behaviour
"global warming" AND insecta
Often, you will be required to find and use peer reviewed journal articles in your units.
Peer review refers to:
Peer review is important because:
How do you choose peer reviewed material?
Choosing peer reviewed sources for your assessment is a great start, but there are other things you need to think about when selecting the right material. Learn more about how to evaluate sources;
Browsing the Library shelves can be an effective way of finding relevant resources. Try browsing shelves around these call numbers to find interesting titles to extend your research.
Call Number | Subject Area |
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G1000-3122 | Atlases |
GE1-350 | Environmental Sciences |
GF1-900 | Human Ecology (including Human Geography) |
HV4701-4890 | Protection of Animals. Animal Rights. Animal Welfare |
QH301-705 | Biology (general, including, Life, Ecology, Economic Biology) |
Browsing items related to your search can be another way of finding relevant resources. When you find a useful source in MultiSearch, try scrolling to the bottom of the record to see a virtual bookshelf of related items.
Peer review refers to:
Peer review is important because:
How do you choose peer reviewed material?