 Hello, I'm Megan Tomeo, Engineering Librarian at Ohio University. This short video will show you how to find subject specific databases such as Psychinfo, Science Citation Index, or LexisNexis. Start at the library's homepage at ohio.edu slash library. Click on the third green tab, Databases. From here there are a couple of options. If you know the title of the database that you want to search, enter it in. So let's look for Kempendex. Clicking on the title of the database will get you access to that database. And now you can enter in your topic. Starting over from the library's homepage and the green Databases tab, let's look at another option. If you are unsure of the title of a database, you can browse by subject. There are a variety of options for finding a database on this page. The first two allow you to browse or search by title, but since we don't know a title, we're going to use the third and fourth option either looking for a database by keyword or by subject. If I was looking for a statistical database, I could enter in statistics as my keyword. Note, this is not the point where you enter in your topic that you were looking for. From the list of databases that come up, once I find the database that I am looking for, Statista, in this case, I click on the title and now here is the point where I would enter in my topic. Back on the database page, I have another option. I could look at the list here underneath databases by subject and I can see that there is a category for statistical sources. Again, I'm given a list of databases and I could find Statista within this list. Again, I would be able to enter in my topic here. If you need any assistance, please do not hesitate to ask us.