 Let's talk about finding sources through databases. On the main library page, library.wwu.edu, you'll see there's a drop-down menu for databases by subject. If I'm still looking for pica-related info, I might go in here and pick biology. This will take me to a list of databases that focus primarily on biology-related topics. I can search through the list or choose one of the best bet suggestions. And now I'm in a database filled with scholarly and industry journals, reports, government publications, and more. This is an awesome way to find credible and useful sources for research projects. I'll enter pica and habitat here, use capital letters for the and, and you'll only see results that have both those terms instead of one or both. And when I hit search, here's my results list. You can narrow down those results by using filters on the left, just like one search. Now let's go back to the main library page again and take a look at the list of journals. Now I highly doubt there's an academic journal solely dedicated to the pica and all its wonder, but we can search for journals about mammals or animal behavior or wildlife conservation and other related terms. This is just another avenue for you to find credible and scholarly resources to support your claims in a research project. If you can't find what you're looking for, or if you want more information on the research process, here's where you can find it.