 Hi all, my name is Melissa Chimitra. I'm the Scholarly Engagement Librarian for the Social Sciences at Howard Tilton Memorial Library. One of the things I do as a librarian is provide students with resources to conduct more effective and less stressful research. I see students spend a lot of time stressing about the creation of citations. In this brief tutorial, I will show you how to use library search to easily create a citation in your desired format. First, you're going to navigate to the library home page, library.tulame.edu. From the library home page, typing your search terms into the search bar. I'm going to filter my results to articles, but you can also use the library search to create citations for books, ebooks, newspapers, and other types of materials. I'm going to do a search for environmental racism. Now I'm going to scroll through my search results and find an article that I want to create a citation for. Okay, I'm going to choose this one. I'm going to click the quotation marks. It will pull up the citation tool and it generates the citation. Now you can select your preferred citation format, MLA, APA, Chicago, MLA, 8th Edition, and Harvard. Remember to check citations for accuracy before including them in your work. I hope that you found this quick tutorial beneficial and that you add this tool to your research toolkit. Remember, if you ever have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to a librarian. We're always more than happy to help.