 Welcome to this tutorial on the new discovery tool, UC Library Search. UC Library Search lets you search for books, articles, and more at UCLA, UC campuses, and online. That's right, every library resource you might need in one convenient search bar. Let's take a closer look. Start by going to the UCLA Library homepage at library.ucla.edu. Enter a search term here, or click on the logo to go to the UC Library Search website. When you type in a search term, you'll have the option to choose from a few different search scopes, including course reserves, the UCLA Library catalog, and the UC Libraries catalog. Let's search for articles, books, and more to include all results. On the left side of the screen, you can filter your search by availability, resource type, and more. Click on a search result to view the catalog record. For this book, you can access it online, request it from a UCLA Library, or use Interlibrary Loan to get it from a different UC Library. Up here, you can copy a permanent link to the catalog record, or export a citation. If you want to find more resources that are similar to the item, you can always look in the subject headings. These are tags that take you to more resources with the same subject. Don't forget, if you need help, you can always ask a librarian. Just check out the 24-7 Librarian widget. You can also use the widget to schedule a research consultation with the UCLA Librarian. And there you have it. Now you know how to navigate UC Library Search. Happy searching!