 In this video, I will describe how to find digitized legacy library documents in the Agency-Wide Document Access and Management System, or ADAMS. Legacy library documents are those published prior to 1999. Most have been recently digitized and are now available in the public library. This tutorial presumes that you already have the legacy library accession number for the item you want to retrieve. So let's start by clicking on Begin WBA Search from the NRC ADAMS public document page at www.nrc.gov forward slash reading-rm forward slash adams.htm. When you click on Begin WBA Search, you will be taken to the web-based ADAMS screen with three tabs, Folder View, Content Search, and Advanced Search. We will be using the Advanced tab for our search. We will use the public library option, so make sure that this box is checked. Next, scroll down to the Document Properties area of the search screen to the Document Property box. When you click on the box or the arrow, a menu appears. Select the Document slash Report option. Leave the Operator box with the default starts with. In the Value box, type New Docs, Space, and the Legacy Library accession number. In this case, I will use the number 800-428-0266. When you start typing the Legacy Library document number, you will see a selection of numbers begin to populate an autocomplete dropdown menu. You can select the correct number when it appears or simply hit Enter after typing the entire number. If you do not see the number autocompleting as you are typing, this means that the Legacy Library document has probably not been digitized and added to the ADAMS Public Library. Click on the Search button on the top right of the search panel on the left. In the Results panel on the right, you will see the citation of the digitized document. Click on the citation or the PDF icon to open the full text of the document. This is the fast and simple way to find legacy documents which have been digitized and added to ADAMS. If you have any questions or if we may be of further assistance, please contact the Public Document Room by email at pdr.resource at nrc.gov or call us at 301-415-4737. Thank you.