 Let's search Articles Plus. Articles Plus is as Google-like as a library can be. You can type in a topic, a keyword, or even a specific title of an article or book here. I will use Patient Education just as a topic idea. You may have to log in with your OU account once you search. Articles Plus will show you what it thinks you need in a variety of resources. As you can see here, we have e-book options, journal articles, newspapers, et cetera. And it'll tell you what you're looking at right off the bat. On the far left side, you have filtering options, such as peer review and scholarly limitation, as well as publication dates. And of course, our library chat if you have any questions along the way. Now, getting full text. As you can see in my results list, there are PDF options. There are also options for HTML, which means you can read it online, but cannot download it as a PDF unless you have a PDF converter on your computer. However, from time to time, you will see the full text finder. It's a blue-green symbol that looks like this. You'll see it here in Articles Plus, as well as other databases you search. This is the library's middleman of how outside of Articles Plus, we can get you full text. So feel free to use this without fear.