 Hi, this is Jessica Hagman with the Ohio University Libraries, and in this video, I'm going to show you how to find international media information using the Passport G-MID database. To get to Passport G-MID, start from the Libraries homepage and click on the Databases tab and then do a search for the name of the database, so Passport G-MID. And then click Search. On this page, you just need to click on the link that says Passport G-MID to go to the database. If you're off campus, before you get here, you'll be asked to log in with your Ohio ID and Password. Click that you accept the terms and conditions for using the database, and then you'll be able to use it. To find media information, I recommend that you scroll over the Countries and Consumers section of this black bar and then click on Technology, Communications and Media. And there's two different ways you can go about finding information. You could start with a category of information, such as Computers and Internet. Click Go. And this will give you a search tree of available information that you could use. So I might want to find out how many personal computers are in use, how many Internet users there are, and let's look at something under Telecommunications. I want to know the amount of total telecommunications revenues. And you can choose as many of these as you'd like. When you're done, click on Now Choose Geographies, and then Choose a Location. So I'm going to go with Western Europe. And I'm interested in France, Germany, and Italy. You can do one or as many of these as you want. And then scroll down and click on Run Search. And then you can see the kind of information that you get. We have some of these are reports or strategy briefings, and some of them are data. So let's see, let's look at, here we have an article about the EU trying to narrow the digital divide. Let's look for some data about the number of Internet users using the categories on the left-hand side. So we have Countries and Consumers Annual Data, some statistics. And I can see we have information here on the number of Internet users in these three countries. The other way you can go about finding information is to go back to that Countries and Consumers dropdown and click on Technology Communications and Media. And scroll down and look for the country briefings. So I'm going to look at the country briefing for China and click on Go. And this is a report written about Technology Communications and Media in the particular country. So you have a summary and we have all sorts of information here about telecommunications, the market. And do you remember that this database is meant for people who are going to do business in this country? So that's the kind of information that it provides. You can also find some related statistics from this report. So I could look at some related statistics about Technology Communications and Media in China. And I get things like the value of consumer electronics, what kind of things people own in their homes or portable consumer electronics. And so this information could help you find out what kind of media platforms people are using in China or what kind of devices that they have. If you have any questions about using Passport GMIN to find information about Technology and Media in your country, be sure to let me know.