OneSearch is a new search engine that has been around since early 2018, making it a relative newcomer in the online world of search engines. It's available as a browser extension for most modern browsers (including Chrome, Firefox, and Opera). It uses Bing, Wikipedia, Amazon.com, and other reputable providers when displaying its search results. However, what sets this platform apart is that you don't need to sign up or log in with an email address. All you need to do is install the plugin for your browser (which will only take one click) and then search away.
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Basic Search finds results that contain all of your search terms. These may match keywords in a title, an author name, a subject, an abstract, or other descriptions. Advanced Search lets you pre-limit a search to specific fields, material types, and ... at Conncoll.edu
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Library databases search journals, newspapers, magazines, dissertations, government documents, and other digital content. OneSearch is the Library’s research tool to help you search millions of resources at once. Quickly see what’s available without ... at Brandeis.edu
OneSearch (Library Catalog) In addition to many archival collections, we have thousands of cataloged rare books and many of our archival materials are locatable in OneSearch as well. Here are a couple of ways to make finding our materials a little easier: at Lts.brandeis.edu
Books not available @ Memorial Library can be requested from libraries that are part of our cooperative borrowing Resource Sharing system through ONESearch, which can be found on the Library Tab of MyRedDragon. Requests for books should be submitted ... at Www2.cortland.edu
It sports Samsung's TouchWiz interface with drag-and-drop widgets, including Facebook, MySpace and Yahoo! oneSearch. at Phonescoop.com
To see the ARS in person, visit the ARS Viewing Room on the second floor of the Learning Commons and Library. While searching in OneSearch or OSCAR, click on "Request from ARS" to request an item that's located in the ARS. Typing your full name (last name ... at Scu.edu
OneSearch (Library Catalog) In addition to many archival collections, we have thousands of cataloged rare books and many of our archival materials are locatable in OneSearch as well. Here are a couple of ways to make finding our materials a little easier: at Brandeis.edu
OneSearch is a free search engine that does not use cookies, track users, or filter results. It will be discontinued on October 31, 2024 and redirect users to Search.Yahoo.com. at Us.onesearch.com
OneSearch is a database that allows you to search most of the content available from the Baylor University Libraries, including full-text articles, digital collections, and more. Learn how to access, use, and get help with OneSearch from the Library home page or the HelpDesk+ website. at Helpdeskplus.web.baylor.edu
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Learn how OneSearch protects your privacy, encrypts your search terms, and lets you customize your search settings. OneSearch is a search experience with enhanced privacy features and contextual advertising. at Onesearch.com
OneSearch by Yahoo lets you explore what you care about without unwanted profile or ad targeting. It does not store your search history and encrypts your search terms for extra security. Download OneSearch to start searching more safely and help keep your data secure. at Play.google.com
OneSearch by Yahoo is a Microsoft Edge addon that encrypts your search terms and doesn't track or profile you. It also lets you filter out adult content and share expiring links. at Microsoftedge.microsoft.com
OneSearch is a new consumer search experience that does not track, store, or share personal or search data with advertisers. It offers unbiased, unfiltered, and encrypted search results, and is available for free on desktop and mobile web. at Verizon.com
OneSearch claims to not use cookies, store search history, or share user information, unlike its parent company Verizon. It also uses keyword-based ads that don't track you, but it's still an ad-supported platform. at Lifehacker.com
OneSearch by Yahoo is a search extension that encrypts your search terms and does not track or use your personal data. It also lets you filter out NSFW results and share expiring links with others. at Chromewebstore.google.com
OneSearch is the library's search engine for locating books, ebooks, articles, video, and more. It is a great place to start your research; however, if the results are not what you are looking for, try a database for more precise searching. It is highly recommended that you use the advanced search features and filter your results. at Libguides.arc.losrios.edu