Use these boxes in your own guide when you want to link to rather than create your own copy of the information. The advantage of this is that when a change is made to a box on this page, the linked box on your page is updated as well. Use these boxes when you want to insert them in your guide as-is without making any customizations.
1. Click "Add Box" on your desired LibGuide page/column.
2. Click on the "Reuse Existing Box" tab. From there, select the guide and name of the box that you want to reuse. Give your box a name (or leave that field blank to keep its existing name), then click "Save."
Search Everything: Find books, videos, and more in the OCC Libraries.
Good starting points for finding articles on any subject. If asked to log in, use your MyOCC username and password.
Good starting points for finding articles on any subject. If asked to log in, use your MyOCC username and password.
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This guide provides resources on [Subject], chosen by an OCC Librarian.
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Many databases make it easy to limit your search to scholarly or peer-reviewed journal articles.
Look for these check box options:

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Use Google Scholar to find full-text articles from OCC Libraries. Find out more.
Read books at your computer! But first: Read about e-books and how to set up your account in EBSCOhost. After you set up your account, you can return here to link to the books below. You may also search for books directly in eBooks on EBSCOhost or the OCC Library Catalog.
Many of the databases on the OCC Libraries website are made available courtesy of the Michigan eLibrary (MeL).
Good for finding pro and con arguments on controversial subjects.
