
With the introduction of the new Ritz Research Guides comes a new way to search our databases: 360 Search. You’ll find it on most of the research guides we’ve created to streamline searching our resources in order to get you the right information faster.
360 Search is a “federated” search engine, which means that it can search several databases on a single subject at the same time. So, instead of the more traditional way of searching your subject in all the applicable databases, 360 allows you to search them simultaneously and lists the results according to relevance.
You’ll notice that results come up in a list that is categorized according to database. At the top to the right above the shaded search summary area is a box to check if you’d like full text articles only. There is also a box to check for peer-reviewed articles if your interest is in getting articles written by professionals in a specific field.
The 360 Search does not appear on every RitzGuide, however, you can spot it by looking for a box at the top of the middle column, titled Search all [Subject] Databases. Enter your words in the search box, separated by “and” unless they form one term and click the search button to right.
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