 Hey there, Chad Bonsu here for Ohio University Libraries. If you're doing any sort of sports business related research, such as sports participation, sports fan market venues, that sort of thing, you'll definitely check out SBRNet. This video shows you the details and how you can use SBRNet to benefit your research. Generally, when I first arrived at SBRNet, I usually go down and browse by sport. Since we were just at the Ohio University football stadium, we're going to click on football here. And here's where you can get all kinds of really good information. Talk about consumer expenditures, participation, the college football or NFL fan market, all kinds of good stuff there. So if you want to know how much people spend on footballs per year, you click on footballs there. So I'll give you some real good data on total expenditures of footballs, who buys footballs by gender, by educational level, by age group, all kinds of really nice demographic information there. You'll notice occasionally you'll find some NAs in some of their data there. That's because during those people years, the National Sporting Goods Association didn't collect the data, so it's not available. But you do have a lot of good data there for your use. If you're looking at the fan market, for example, I want to know who goes to college football games. Let's look at the attendance profile there. I'll give you just some basic information as far as how many people, frequency of attending by gender, by age group, by income group, things like that. So all kinds of good information that you can find there for the attendance profile. Also in SBRNet, you'll find these things called venue reports. And these give you a nice, concise overview of a facility that a team plays in. I'm going to look for the Atlanta Hawks here under the pro facility reports. And this will give us brief information about the facilities that the Atlanta Hawks play in, who has the pouring rights, what the season tickets range from, club seats, luxury suites, stuff like that. So good enough information to get you started really quickly looking at particular college and professional sporting venues. Finally, new to SBRNet, you have this fan market for Facebook and Twitter. And this gives you all kinds of good information for different fan market links, who uses Facebook and Twitter by sport and things like that. So all the information you can find under this link here as well. So all kinds of really good, nice content there that you can find at SBRNet. It's a great resource if you're doing any sort of sports business research, looking at sporting goods, looking at particular team market or a professional or college sports market, great tool for that kind of data. Hopefully that gives you the basics of how to use SBRNet. If you need more help, look for the contact link on the business blog and be glad to help you anyway again. Take care.