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About this guide
This guide will help you help you understand and use Search@UW, the main search tool of UW-Green Bay Library. You can get to Search@UW on the library homepage or at the bottom of this page.
If you are looking for an article, Finding Articles has common tasks with step-by-step instructions, including how to find peer-reviewed articles. | |
If you are looking for a book, ebook, DVD, streaming video, music score, or other physical items in our collections, Finding Books and Videos has step-by-step instructions. | |
See Advanced Search Tips to learn more, such as how to search for a specific phrase or author. |
Introducing Search@UW
Referred to as a "discovery layer," Search@UW pulls content from existing resources into one convenient search interface.
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What’s in Search@UW
Search@UW contains millions of resources including all UW System Libraries collections, digital collections, database articles and more.
- Books and Media: You will find over 16 million items from UW System Libraries in Search@UW.
- Digital Collections: Find items from UW Digital Collections.
- Articles: You will find the majority of our articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers in Search@UW. This is not the only place to look. Try searching in our databases as well!
When to use Search@UW
Use Search@UW when you want to:
- Find books and articles using one search;
- Do a broad, multidisciplinary search;
- Use a variety of information sources; or
- Want books or media owned by UW-Green Bay or other libraries.
If you want to do a focused search in a particular discipline, choose a database instead.