Use Omni to search for journal articles. Omni includes content from the various research databases to which Queen's Library subscribes but not everything is included. If you are looking for information on a very specific topic, or a topic that is subject specific, it is recommended that you search databases that specialize in that subject area for more thorough results.
Enter one or more of your topic keywords into the Omni search box and then click the search button. Basic search supports the use of Boolean operators: AND, OR or NOT, and they must be entered in uppercase. For example:
To search for a specific phrase, type quotation marks around the phrase. For example:
Basic Search Examples
Find information on the topic of athletes who are transgender. Search: athletes AND transgender
Narrow or Refine Your Search
Narrow or refine search by adding other terms.
For example: Olympics AND transgender AND athletes
Broaden Your Search
Broaden your results by using the * symbol to truncate for variable word endings or by using OR between similar terms nested in brackets.
For example: (Olympics OR "Olympic Games") AND athlete* AND transgender
*Please note that the default search in Omni includes the holdings of Queen's University Library AND the physical holdings of our Omni partner libraries in Ontario.
Use the Advanced Search option for more precise searching. Using the drop-down options within the Advanced Search screen you can limit your search to specific fields and/or a combination of fields (Author, Title, Subject, Call number). You can also specify that your search words must be contained in the search field ("contains", "starts with" or "is (exact)."
You can Modify your search results by using the filters on the left side of the screen. You can refine your search by Availability. For example, limit your search to only Peer-reviewed Journals.
You can also modify your results by Resource Type. For example, limit your search to Articles.