Which sources can be use wanting to search several of the library’s online databases at once?

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Noodlebib
Research Pro
CQ Researcher
SIRS Knowledge Source

Noodlebib is a citation-writing machine. I have no idea which of the other three is what you are looking for. Different libraries all over the country subscribe to different databases and services.

Have you looked up each of those three online?

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To search several of the library's online databases at once, you can use a tool called a federated search engine or a discovery service. These tools allow you to input your search terms once and then search multiple databases simultaneously.

Here are a few examples of such tools:

1. EBSCO Discovery Service: This is a popular discovery service that allows you to search multiple scholarly databases, magazines, ebooks, and more all at once. It is commonly used by academic institutions.

2. ProQuest Central: ProQuest Central is another comprehensive discovery service that covers a wide range of disciplines. It provides access to millions of articles from various databases, making it a good option for comprehensive research.

3. WorldCat Discovery: WorldCat Discovery is a powerful federated search engine that connects you to libraries worldwide. It searches the catalogs of thousands of libraries, enabling you to find books, articles, and other resources from different institutions.

You can typically access these tools through your library's website or online resources page. Simply enter your keywords, and these tools will search across multiple databases simultaneously, providing you with a broader range of results.