 Welcome to another training video produced by the information team at West Sussex Library Service. This video will introduce you to using PressReader, one of the databases on the e-information online reference library. PressReader gives you access to a huge range of newspapers and magazines from around the world. As well as being able to save and share articles, you can also listen to them or have them translated into over a dozen languages. PressReader is available to use on all West Sussex Library computers via the e-information online reference library. This short video will show you how to access PressReader from West Sussex Library PCs. You can access PressReader on West Sussex Library Service PCs. To do this, go to the website www.westsussex.gov.uk forward slash e-library. Click on Read e-newspapers on the second row of links. The Read e-newspapers page will then appear on the screen. Scroll down and click on the green tab marked Read e-newspapers. The PressReader home page will now appear. The login screen is shown here. To begin browsing, click Select Publication. The next screen shows UK Daily Newspapers. Click on the title you wish to browse and the front page will appear. Click on the front page of the newspaper and multiple pages will display on the screen as well as page links at the bottom. To browse, either click and drag or click on the links which appear at the bottom of the page. To read a particular article, click on the page and the headlines will have a blue surround. Click on the headline to view the article. You can now simply read the article. Note that print can be found by right clicking on the article. Other options are available from the drop-down menu which appears when you click on the three dots. To return to the list of publications, close down the options screen. Click on the three lines at the top left of the screen and choose Publications. To search news from another country, select a country from the menu on the left hand side of the screen. Then choose the newspaper or magazine you want to read. If you wish to translate the publication, click on the three dots on the top right hand corner of the screen and find the language you wish to read the publication in by clicking Translate. Then choose the language. If no countries appear in the drop-down box under Translation, then no translation is available. This is the end of the training. Thank you for watching this video, one of a series produced by the West Sussex Library Service Information Team.