 Let's have a look at the various options available for searching and research data in Australia. The search bar that you see here on the home page is available from the top of every page in Research and Other Australia and is usually where you would start searching. So just type your search term in here. Let's try to climb it and either type return or press search. Your search results are then listed in the centre of the page and your search term is highlighted across all fields in the database. You've got additional sorting and pagination options available from the top right over here. On the left you've got a current search box and a refined search results area. So from here in the refined search results we could perhaps refine some of my data files. So let's go down and show you an Antarctic data centre and that brings up 438 records and we've also produced it from over 8000 to 438. Now from here you can add another type of filter we've put like so perhaps you can see which of all of these have an access type of open and we've narrowed it down to 87 records using the filters. At any stage you can have a look up here in the current search to see what your filters are that you've applied. To clear any of the filters you either unclip them down here or unclip them by these little crosses or clear them all by the click clear search. Now there are some advanced filtering options that are only available by clicking the View More link under each of the filters categories. So we perhaps go down here to Data Providers again and click Do More. If we look for stuff by said CSIRO come down here, find the CSIRO. Now in this pop up here we can also have a look at the filters that you want here. Open License Ones. At any time you can click Review and it will show you what your current search filters are and then click Search and return them here. It's also possible to filter your search results by location so you scroll down here on the left hand side to the view map. Let's just move straight here to the middle here and you can either choose by point location or you can do bounding boxes and you create a square and then search and your search results will then return to you on the search page and display with the map of the Locational Spatial Coverage for each of your records. This map search feature is also available up here under the search bar. So now you know how to search and research under Australia. If you wish to save your searches and records have a look at our other video personalising your search experience in my RDA.