 Welcome to the library's E-anatomy tutorial. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use E-anatomy's collection of body images, CT scans, ultrasounds, MRIs, and 3D images. Right now, we're on the E-anatomy homepage. E-anatomy is divided into four modules. Head and neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, limbs, and spine. I'm going to choose the brain to show some of the viewing features available for each image within the collection. Once you've selected a structure, you can choose a different part of the structure with the gallery view located in the bottom left corner. You can also navigate through these by scrolling when the scroll tool at the top left corner of the toolbar is selected. You can manipulate the image by using the other options available on the main toolbar. The second option from the left allows you to move the image. Use the magnifying glass to zoom in and out, or the next two icons, the triangles, to flip the image horizontally or vertically. All the labels that you see are controlled under the anatomical parts menu. In this menu, choose deselect all to remove the labels, and then choose the ones that you want to view. Another feature in the top bar is the quiz mode, which looks like a speech bubble with an A inside. In quiz mode, the labels are replaced by numbers. You can test yourself and then hover over the number to see the label of the feature. Information on the page below the image provides additional details and information. You now learned the basics of navigating and viewing images in E-anatomy. If you have any questions or would like any additional help or information, please contact the Bellevue College Library.