 You can search for magazine, newspaper, and journal articles using the library catalog. Begin at the library homepage, www.bellviewcollege.edu.lmc. The catalog is in the middle of the page. Select the tab labeled Articles. When searching for articles you are searching a much larger number of publications than when you are searching for books. So you will want a more focused search. You do this by using more keyword search terms than you used for the book search. We searched for cancer and nutrition when we searched for books. Here we need to be more specific. So let's search for articles about cancer, nutrition, and chemotherapy. As I mentioned in the book search video, it is not necessary to include AND in the search. Our search brought up over 32,000 article results, which is a lot. Let's refine those results. Look over here on the left side of the page where you are given many options for refining or narrowing your results. The first option is to change the way the results are sorted. The default is to show the results in order of most relevant to least relevant. You can sort by newest to oldest, by author name, or by title. Next you can narrow by availability. Nearly all of our collection is online, so it is not necessary to limit to available online. If you are looking for scholarly articles, called peer reviewed here, you can limit to those here. Open access articles are articles that are free to everyone in the world. It is not necessary to limit to this because the library pays for access to a wide range of newspaper, magazines, and journals. I will not use any of these limiters. Next you can limit by publication date. I'd like to see only articles published in the last 10 years, so I'll select 2009 to 2009, and now I'll hit refine. Now you can see I have a little over 22,000 results. Finally, you can limit by material type. Some non-article resources make it into the search, such as book chapters and reference entries. So this limiter allows you to see only magazine, newspaper, and journal articles. You can also limit to only newspaper articles here. I'll limit to articles. Now I have a little over 17,000 results. Let's take a look at one of those results. Number two looks good. You can see the title, a nursing perspective of nutrition and cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. And you can see it was published in December of 2014 in the journal Progress in Health Sciences. To see more about the article, click on the title. It is available through a database called Academic Search Complete. Click on that link, and it takes you right to the article. Here is the full text of the article on the left-hand side. Academic Search Complete is one of the magazine, newspaper, and journal article databases that the library provides you access to as a student. While you are here, consider trying your search again. The databases give you a bit more control over your search and give you more limiting options. And that is how you search for articles in the library catalog. Thanks for watching.