 One search is the search engine for Western Libraries. You'll see the basic search field when you go to library.wwu.edu. You can enter in keywords here, hit search, and get results on the next page. For example, we'll enter in pika. I'll hit search, and you can see I have about 4,000 results. From here you can limit your search results using filters. For example, just Western Online Resources, or only peer-reviewed journals. Another way to search is by using Advanced Search. You can access this here to the right of the search field, or you can jump right into it on the library's homepage. In Advanced Search, you'll see 4 options on the top of the page. www limits search results to content accessible through Western Libraries. Plus Summit limits search results to the collections at Western Libraries and 38 academic libraries in the Pacific Northwest that lend library materials between institutions. Plus Summit and Plus Articles is the default scope, and users can search all of our data sources. Note that this does not include content in EBSCO-hosted article databases. And Plus Summit plus articles plus more is where you can discover scholarly materials at Western Libraries, Summit Libraries, many article databases and more. Note that search results in this tab include items that are not full text and or may require additional delivery time through an inter-library loan request. Materials will be sent to our library, or you can even elect to have them sent to your home address. The next area is where you can use keywords related to your topic. So let's say I want an actual printed book all about Pica's habitats, so you can see I've entered Pica in the main search field. And on the next line I've chosen and, and I've entered habitat. Over to the right I chose printed books, and now I'll hit search. And you can see I've got 9 results. If I wanted to narrow those results down even more, I can refine my results using the menu on the left. You can do this search process if you're looking for articles from peer-reviewed journals, films and documentaries, or really any other media. And if you still can't find what you're looking for, contact us. Use the chat feature on the library's homepage, give us a call or an email, or pop into Haggard Hall or Wilson Library.