 This tutorial will teach you how to search Netters Atlas of Human Anatomy 6th edition. Netters is a useful anatomical source for researching in medical, biological, nursing, and other allied health and science disciplines. I'll show you how to browse by region, how to browse by system, how to browse by index, and how to search by keyword. Let's start at the Netter reference page. Click on the picture of the 6th edition. Netters is separated by anatomical region, body system, and the index. Both region and system are located at the top of the screen and scrolling down by the thumbnail pictures that you can click on. Let's click on browse by region. Here you can see that the different regions of the body are separated out on the left-hand side of the screen. I'm going to click on thorax. The different plates showing the anatomy of the thorax populate on the right-hand side of the screen. Let's click on the second one. Use the blue arrows on the upper right-hand side to go to the next plate without returning to the results. Click the blue back button on the upper left-hand side to return to the results. Let's switch to browsing by systems. You can search in the systems browse by clicking the blue systems box at the top. You do not have to return to the home page. The systems browse is organized the same way as region with the different body systems separated out on the left-hand side of the screen. I'm going to click cardiovascular. You can browse through the plates by using the blue page buttons on the lower right-hand side of the screen. The button turns orange to show you where you are in the atlas. You can also do a search in the index. The index is organized by plate number, but you can change it to alphabetical. Click the gray ABC button at the top center of the page right below the blue section bar. Just like in the systems page, the blue buttons on the right-hand side are the page numbers that you can scroll through. Click the blue buttons to advance. Finally, you can do a keyword search. Let's say that I have a specific part of anatomy that I want to see a plate of. I'll enter Vegas into the box on the upper right-hand side of the screen. Suggestions come up below. Click on the drop-down suggestion and click the blue go button. Click the gray bar of the result to see the plate. In the plate, if you mouse over the name or the line, the name and line turn blue. A red circle shows you which part of the anatomy the word relates to. This video has taught you how to use Netters Atlas of Human Anatomy 6th Edition. If you have any questions about Netters, contact one of our librarians.