 Hi, I'm Carly, a librarian at the University of Alabama Libraries. This video will walk you through how to find systematic reviews in Scout. From the library's homepage, select Scout, and then go to an advanced search. Type in the keywords related to your research topic, then add systematic review in quotations as another keyword in your search string. The first few results are systematic reviews, but then we start to see things like eBooks and maybe a few articles that aren't systematic reviews. A good next step is limiting your search results by source type, like academic journals or dissertations and theses. From here, we can limit and focus our search results even further using the Filter by Subject Limiter. Select Show More and search for subjects like systematic review, medical research, systematic review, or even meta-analysis. You can continue to use the Filter by Subject Limiter to narrow your search results even further. To recap, using systematic review as a keyword in limiting by systematic review under the subject limiter are two strategies for finding systematic reviews in Scout. Thanks for watching and I hope you found this helpful. If you have any questions, contact the library or visit ask.lib.ua.edu to ask a librarian.