Omni is our academic search tool that enables you to search for books, journals, articles, videos and much more, all from one interface.
Omni enables you to search different scopes of information collections: locally at Queen's, consortially with 17 other partner libraries, and beyond, via the vendor's vast database of electronic resources. Books that are not available at Queen's can be requested through interlibrary loan (which is also done via Omni).
The Omni search box is featured on the Queen's Library homepage.
Omni includes content from the various research databases to which Queen's University 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.
The option to search for a specific database is available on the library homepage. To discover relevant databases (and databases available at Queen's) consult the relevant library research guide to determine the recommended databases in your discipline.
For a much more comprehensive look at Omni, please consult the library's Omni Search Tips guide.
Quickly conduct either natural language or complex Boolean searches across the entire content collection you have selected.
The default search in Omni is basic search. Enter one or more keywords into the Omni search box, then click the search button.
Basic search supports the use of Boolean operators: AND, OR or NOT, and they must be entered in uppercase (e.g. activism OR protests).
To search for a specific phrase, type quotation marks around the phrase, otherwise AND is assumed between each word. (example: "global warming").
Once you have your initial search results, you can fine-tune them by using the filters on the left side of the screen.
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)."
Specific dates and languages can be selected. Resource type will limit your search to a specific format or material type, such as book or ebooks.
Use AND to tell the database that ALL search terms must be present in results. Narrows your search results | women AND income AND canada |
Use OR between words for synonyms. Broadens your search results | teenagers OR youth OR adolescents |
Use NOT to exclude terms | exercise NOT fitness |
Use quotation marks around phrases | "glass ceiling" |
? for single character wildcard (useful for variable spellings) | wom?n for woman, women |
* for truncation (multiple character wildcard). Useful for variant endings of a root word. | cultur* for culture, cultural |
brackets to group terms (nested searching) | ("social movements" OR activism AND (twitter OR facebook OR "social media") |
If you are already in the Omni search interface, choose the "Journal Search" option near the top of the page and enter the title of the journal (or magazine or newspaper) in the search box (to enlarge this image, please right-select the image below and open it in a New Tab):
In the relevant record in your search results, click on the title of the journal. From there you can access the full text (if the journal is online) and also search inside for articles within the journal, directly from the record:
Omni offers a number of useful tools that you can use to organize, save, and cite your research. Log into Omni to get the maximum use out of tools.
Citation icon | Select one of ten different citation styles and generate a citation to the item. Be sure to check citations for accuracy | |
Envelope icon | Email a record to the item | |
Pushpin icon | Save this item to your list of favourites in Omni | |
Citation trails | Lead to sources that cite the work or to references cited in the item | |
Ellipsis icon | Shows action options including citation, email, permalink, export to citation managers and print record |
In the right hand corner of Omni, you will see the option to sign in.
Signing into Omni will help optimize your search and also activates the feature to request scans of articles and book chapters. Other special features in Omni include the ability to save your favourite results. From your Favourites, you can label and collate personal collections and export citations to a citation manager. You can also check loans and requests, renew materials, access full text, view search history and create alerts.
Omni provides you with three different content collections to search:
*Print books from our partner university libraries can be requested from within Omni
Apply filters to fine-tune your search results. Filters are located on the left hand side of the Omni search page, after you have performed a search.
To select a filter, move your mouse to the left of the filter you wish to select and a check box will appear. You can then select it (or deselect it by moving your mouse to the right hand side of the filter). After selecting a filter, be sure to click the green "Apply Filters" button to activate the filter.
Related Reading
Starting from an article of interest, related reading provides other relevant articles for the same topic.
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Virtual Browse
Discover other books at Queen's on the same topic by browsing a virtual book shelf. Available in Omni records for print monographs, scroll to the bottom of the book's record to discover other print monographs that would be shelved with the item.
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