 Hello, my name is Jason Hall and I'm your Librarian for Economics, International Studies, and Political Science-related Subject Matter. In this video, we'll be utilizing two databases provided here at Boston College, IBIS World and Statista, to search for and identify industry-level business information. Let's begin by identifying industry or industry segment overviews with IBIS World. Go to library.bc.edu, databases, search IBIS World, all one word, and follow the link. Once in IBIS World, we're going to do a search for the global automobile manufacturing market. When searching, consider what synonyms might be used. In this instance, synonyms like cars or vehicles may be used in exchange for automobile. Check out our previous videos using data axle and facset for more examples of this. Once we've located the global automobile market for our industry search, click on the industry segment link. Here you'll get a view of the industry at a glance with resources such as SWOT analysis, key trends and statistics, and industry performance and outlooks. From here, we will return to the BC Libraries to take a look at industry information from another perspective with Statista. Again, go to library.bc.edu, databases, Statista. Statista is a great resource for things like dossiers, reports, and even raw data on a variety of topics. Here we will search for autonomous vehicles. Results offer dossiers, raw and analyzed statistics, and even presentations. Forecasts and surveys on the topic are also incredibly valuable, especially when looking at market size and share. Now see what you can find for your own industry of interest.