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Discover@UMSL

How to find articles, books, and more using our library search tool.

Searching with Discover@UMSL

Discover@UMSL provides access to a wide variety of sources through electronic databases and the UM System's library catalog, including journal articles, books, ebooks, media, and more. The search tool pulls results from most of UMSL's databases at once.

To find the Discover@UMSL search tool, look for the white box in the center of the library's homepage (umsl.edu/library).

Screenshot of University Libraries homepage with Discover@UMSL search tool in center of page and popular resource buttons beneath search tool box.


This guide offers tips on navigating the search tool. For tips on how to choose keywords and structure your search, see UMSL Library’s Effective Searching tutorials and the Combining Terms page of this guide.

The Initial Search

On the library homepage (umsl.edu/library), type in your keywords and hit enter or click the Search button. Use the least number of words possible—the more keywords you enter, the smaller your list of results will be (because each result must contain all the words you enter). Use double quotation marks to search for exact phrases. If you want to limit your search to peer-reviewed articles from the start, you can select the limiter (circled in yellow) below the keyword box—or you can wait until you get to the results page to select that limiter.

Screenshot of Discover@UMSL search for U.S. foreign policy and China. "And" in the search is written in all-caps to show the significance in the search.  The peer reviewed articles only filter is bordered in yellow.

The Results Page

Here are some helpful features of the results page:

 A   Limit your results by choosing filters (also called limiters) near the top of the page, below the search bar. Read more about filters at the bottom of this box.

 B   The source type appears above the item’s title. Some common examples are Academic Journal, Book, eBook, and Newspaper. If an article is peer reviewed, you’ll also see that designation on this line.

 C   When UMSL provides full text access to an article, you'll see one of the following:

  • An Access options menu (which gives you the choice of PDF or Online Full Text)
  • A PDF Full Text button
  • An Online Full Text button
  • A Find Full Text button (which takes you to a page that offers options for where to look for a PDF or online text. If none of those options lead you to full text, request the item through Interlibrary Loan to have the article emailed to you from another library—for free! 

 D   The database in which the item was discovered.

 E   The abstract and subject headings can be expanded for each item. The subject headings offer alternative search terms you can try. 

 F   To add the item to your Saved folder (see the Saving & Retrieving Items page), click the bookmark icon. The overflow menu (3 vertical dots) allows you to do one of the following:

  • Create an auto-generated citation in your chosen format—such as APA, MLA, or Chicago—by selecting the Cite link
  • Add the item to a project
  • Share a link
  • Download full text of the item (does not work for books or e-books)

 G   The recent activity section of your dashboard will let you revisit searches and records you've viewed during your active session.

 H   The links at the bottom of the left sidebar will take you to:

  • The library homepage
  • The MOBIUS Catalog
  • The Institutional Repository Library (where you can look for dissertations, among other items)
  • This guide

Screenshot of search results for US foreign policy and china.  Many aspects of the page are highlighted in different colors, labeled A-H. A: Highlights filters found immediately below the search box. B: Highlights the source type and peer review designation of specific results. C: Highlights full text access button. D: Highlights database containing the item. E: Highlights abstract and subject headings. F: Highlights bookmark button and overflow menu. G: Highlights recent activity in the My Dashboard section of the left sidebar. H: Highlights links to the library homepage, the MOBIUS catalog, UMSL Institutional Repository Library, and Discover at UMSL Guide.

More about Filters

  I    The most common filters appear along the top of the page, just below the search box. They include:

  • Full text
  • Peer reviewed
  • Publication date
  • Source type

 J   To see the full list of filters, click the All Filters button, which shows the number of active filters in parentheses. This button opens a panel on the right side of the page.

 K   The active filters appear at the top of the panel. The Available in Library Collection filter is applied by default; it searches all of the books in the UM System libraries and all of the articles available here at UMSL. To search for articles held at other libraries, deselect Available in Library Collection.

 L   The Expanders section includes a couple of default expanders. It's usually best to leave these options as they are.

 M   The Published Date section is very similar to the one at the top of the page (in  I  ), but it also lets you choose a custom date range. 

 N   It's tempting to select a specific geographical location, but for most databases geography refers to where the journal is published and not where the article's study takes place. 

Screenshot of extended "All Filters" button on search results page for US foreign policy and China. Many aspects of the page are highlighted in different colors, labeled I-N. I: Highlights common filters at the top of the results page. J: Highlights "All Filters" button. K: Hightlights "Active Filters" box. L: Highlights "Expanders" box with two default expanders, "Also search within the full text of the articles" and "apply equivilent subjects". M: Highlights the Published Date filter. N: Highlights geography filter.