 Artstore is a digital library of images in the area of art, architecture, humanities, and social sciences. To search Artstore, you will need to access the basic search bar on the homepage. I am going to search the term Baseball. Double-click on an image to view it in a separate browser. Remember, you will need to enable Flash to access images. The record is located on the bottom left of the image browser. This contains citation information you will need. Although many relevant images were pulled from my search on the term Baseball, it is important to know how to modify an advanced search for more narrow or broader results. Accessing the advanced search option on the top right page of the browser will allow you to adjust your field searching. Because Artstore hosts images, there are many field search options available. You will see these next to the search boxes. Selecting a specific field will only search that destination. However, selecting in any field will perform a search through all aspects of the records. I am going to search Baseball and select Subject. You can adjust the search in Artstore by choosing an appropriate Boolean operator to define the relationship among search terms. I am going to select the Boolean operator and type in the term photograph while also selecting work type. As you can see, there are several other filters such as date range, geography, classification, and collections to broaden or narrow your search. I am also going to limit the results to Baseball photographs in North America. Here are the results. Remember, I am using a controlled vocabulary to search these images. The caption on this photo, or the metadata, uses a selected vocabulary so searching is easier. This information is what Artstore is searching. So remember to form specific and strategic searches.