O.W.L. searches the library's whole catalog for articles, e-books, audiobooks, print books, streaming videos, and more. Users can sign in to request physical items or to access electronic items.
Access O.W.L. from the homepage. Click on "Search O.W.L. Oakton's Whole Library to access the catalog where you can conduct advanced and simple searches. You may also perform a simple search using the search field on the homepage.
You can search by keyword, author, or title.
You can perform a simple search or select "advanced search" for more search fields
Filters appear to the left of the result list
Filters that will probably be especially useful are
A database is a collection of information that is organized and retrievable. Library databases are tools that help students find published information such as articles, chapters from books, images, and so on.
Databases give students free access to information beyond what is available on the internet. Students can also expect some quality control since the items in the database have gone through a rigorous publication process.
From our homepage (oakton.edu/library) click on "Find Articles and Databases" to access the A-Z list of databases. The list is long--over 200 databases! You may find it helpful to filter the list by subject or by database type.
Select a database that is appropriate for your needs.
Enter search terms (just one or two words--not a whole sentence) in the search fields
Use filters to refine and focus your results
Learn more about using databases with Oakton's Using Databases library guide.