 Now that you know what you can search in OneSearch, let's go over how you can refine your results to find what you need. Let's search for bumblebees. When searching the largest search, books, articles, and more, you can limit to the following. Let's start with facets on the left-hand side of the screen. Shell Only offers three options. You can immediately limit to scholarly peer-reviewed items. Full text online lets you access only online items, and available in the library will find items thrown on a shelf in a library. Refine My Results is an area that lets you limit in a number of ways, including resource type, such as articles, books, reviews, and more, library, date, language, and more. Clicking on more options in any of these will let you include or exclude all of your desired options for that category. You can also search your results, located at the top of the results list. The default is to return results by relevance. If you're not finding what you'd like, try changing it to date newest or any of the other options. If you're not finding enough resources, click on Expand My Results on the left-hand side of the screen. Our search for bumblebees returned 1,243 items. When I click on Expand My Results, the number of results increases to 2,458. If you change what you're searching, for example, changing it to catalog, the facets on the left-hand side of the screen will also change. As always, if you get stuck with your research, be sure to come in and ask for help.