 This database provides information on social issues. It includes viewpoint essays, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents, links to websites, and full text journal, magazine, and newspaper articles. This tutorial will show you two different strategies for finding information from this database. At the top, click on issues. Let's say your topic is domestic violence. Click on this. After reading the general overview, you can scroll down to the different content types of information available on the issue. The first type is viewpoints. Click on View All to see all relevant essays. You can see the total number of essays. Click on the first article. Here is the full text of the first viewpoint essay. Further readings provides other sources that might be useful for your topic. Click on View All to return to the viewpoints page. If you need to find academic journal articles on your topic, click on the academic journals link. You can sort these by relevance. Click on the first article, domestic violence law reforms, reactions from the trenches, from the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. You can download this article in HTML or PDF format. You can also email, print or save this article. Among the other remaining types of content are websites related to your topic. Now click on Home at the top left of the page. You can also search for a topic using the search box at the top right of the page. For example, type genetic testing in the search box and click Search. You will see the same array of information as before on this new issue.