 Hi, here's a quick video showing you how to find books that you might need for this class, like for the book Preci or other research projects you may be doing in other classes. A quick way on how to find books without breaking the bank. We're going to look today for a book called Federal Aid for Education by Julia Johnson. We're going to see if our library has it, so we'll go to our libraries page and we'll look in the catalog database under title and we'll type in Federal Aid for Education and search. And it looks like the book is available at the UH System Libraries, Clear Lake and Anderson, but it's not here, so we'll have to request that book. That's one way we can get it. Another way to find out what libraries own the book around the world, for example, is to go to a site called WorldCat. Now we're going to look at a book called Federal Aid for Education and we'll search the catalog and it's much like our own catalog at UHD. Here's the book. We know that there are 252 libraries that carry five editions of the book. What we can do is see that it's at numerous university libraries in the area and find out all the other information that we'll need. We can come back to our library, go to Interlibrary Loan, now you have to have an account and you can create that very quickly. So just log on with your ID and you would request a book by clicking on Books, Media, and this will take you to a form and it will ask you for information that you can easily get either from our catalog or from what you found on WorldCat's catalog information and then our library will go about the procedure to get the book here and get it to you. So that's one way. Now say that you want to buy the book. There's a couple of places you can go to look to see if the book is available. Now the first thing we're going to do is use a service called Amazon. And let's just see if Federal Aid for Education is available at all. And we look down. Do we see the title? No. So that makes us a little concerned that maybe it's not easily available. Well, let's not give up here. Let's look at another service called Alibris. Alibris is a book site that helps you find used books and books no longer in print. So we'll do the same title and we know that it's written by Julia Johnson. We don't see it here. We don't see it here. You're getting a lot of pop-ups but we'll get rid of those. And we're not seeing the book. So we can also do a search by Johnson to see if that helps us any and it says no results found. Okay, so Alibris is out. Let's look at another one called American Book Exchange or A-B-E books.com. This is another used book site. So we'll look at the author's name and the title Federal Aid for Education. And it looks like that book is available if we want to purchase it but the price is a little pricey. So it might be that the best way we get the book is to go just through the library, either our own library or interlibrary alone to get it to UHD. So that's one way of finding books and getting books without breaking the bank is to look at some of these search engines, either WorldCat, our own library, or one of the for-purchase sites like Amazon, Alibris or American Book Exchange. I hope that helps. Good luck.