Because OneSearch is such a powerful tool, you may find the number of results overwhelming. Here are a few tips to limit your results.
Phrase searching: If you are searching for a phrase, enclose the works in double quotation marks. Some examples are "climate change" or "gender identity" or "glass ceiling"
Subject searching: Check to see if the term(s) you are using is a subject. Subjects are listed beneath the citation information on the results list. Use the Select a Field dropdown for SU Subject Terms and search again.
Add another term to your search: Add another limiting term to your term and search again.
Add a date range: Use the date limiter on the left side of the results to limit to a set date range.
Limit to a source type: Use the source limiter on the left side of the results to limit to a specific type of source such as academic journals, books, e-books, and more. Run your search again.
These are just a few ideas for limiting your search. Remember, if you are still overwhelmed, ask a librarian!