 Hi, this is Jessica Hagman, Librarian for Journalism at the Ohio University Libraries. In this video, I'm going to show you how to access the AP Style Book online. Starting from the library's website, click on the Alice Catalog tab. Change the drop-down menu to Title, then type AP Style Book and click Search. We've got three results here, but we're looking for the online version, so we'll choose the option that says Electronic Resource and Brackets. This is the Alice record for the online version of the Style Book. If you think you'll be using it a lot, I recommend that you bookmark this page. This is also the page that you should send to students or put in Blackboard if you need to share with someone else. The link isn't very pretty, so I've created a short version that is a little friendlier for sharing. Once you're on this page, all you need to do is click the link in the grey box that says Connect to Electronic Resource. If you're off campus, at this point you'll be asked for your Ohio ID and password to let the site know that you are with the university. Once you're on the Style Book website, you can search for the term you need. I'll do a search for Obama here, and then we'll see a number of entries related to the president, the Affordable Care Act, and more. You can also click the AP Style Book link on the left side of the page. This lets you browse through the entries more like you would when a paper version. And speaking of the paper version, if you do want to browse through one, you should be able to find the most recent edition at the second floor reference desk. If you have any questions or run into problems using the AP Style Book website, please let me know. Happy writing!