Locate aresearch guideappropriate foryour researchtopic.Use thesubject termson the left sideto refine yourresultsGet morethan 2 millionsearchresultsMake it so allof yoursearchresults arefull textFind an entry inan onlinereference book(dictionary,encyclopedia,etc.)UsingSingleSearch:Limit yoursearch to thelibrary catalogFind aresource tohelp youwith citationsFind wheremost of thebooks arelocated in thelibraryEmail anarticle toyourselfUse theadvancedsearch to findpeer reviewedarticleFind abookthat’s inthe libraryGet lessthan 1,000searchresultsFind whereto viewdigitizedcopies of TheHeraldFind adatabase withresourcesrelated to yourtopic.UsingSingleSearch:Find arecommendedresearch guideFind anebook.Locate aresearch guideappropriate foryour researchtopic.Use thesubject termson the left sideto refine yourresultsGet morethan 2 millionsearchresultsMake it so allof yoursearchresults arefull textFind an entry inan onlinereference book(dictionary,encyclopedia,etc.)UsingSingleSearch:Limit yoursearch to thelibrary catalogFind aresource tohelp youwith citationsFind wheremost of thebooks arelocated in thelibraryEmail anarticle toyourselfUse theadvancedsearch to findpeer reviewedarticleFind abookthat’s inthe libraryGet lessthan 1,000searchresultsFind whereto viewdigitizedcopies of TheHeraldFind adatabase withresourcesrelated to yourtopic.UsingSingleSearch:Find arecommendedresearch guideFind anebook.

4x4 Library Searching - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Locate a research guide appropriate for your research topic.
  2. Use the subject terms on the left side to refine your results
  3. Get more than 2 million search results
  4. Make it so all of your search results are full text
  5. Find an entry in an online reference book (dictionary, encyclopedia, etc.)
  6. Using SingleSearch: Limit your search to the library catalog
  7. Find a resource to help you with citations
  8. Find where most of the books are located in the library
  9. Email an article to yourself
  10. Use the advanced search to find peer reviewed article
  11. Find a book that’s in the library
  12. Get less than 1,000 search results
  13. Find where to view digitized copies of The Herald
  14. Find a database with resources related to your topic.
  15. Using SingleSearch: Find a recommended research guide
  16. Find an ebook.