 In this brief video, I'm going to show you how to generate citations in two search platforms. First, we'll use the catalog search, which limits searching to resources that the UNM University Libraries has access to. Then, we'll switch to the WorldCat discovery system, which searches libraries worldwide. All right, so I'm starting at the Libraries homepage at library.unm.edu. In the default catalog search box, you can see it's selected here in dark gray. I'm going to do a simple search for the keyword happiness, just popping it in this box. All right, so now I'm in the results page, and I need to click on one of the titles in order to get the screen where I can generate citations. So I'm just going to click on this first result. All right, so now I'm in the detailed record. Over on the right, you'll see a tools list, and one of those tools is labeled site. Click on site, and it will generate automatic citations for a number of writing styles. I can sort of see scrolling through them. We've got APA there, MLA is another big one. Okay, something important to note here is that these auto citations, like this one right here, you're going to want to reference a style handbook like the Excelsior Owl. And that's where you can go. It's a resource where you can check your citations generated here against there to make sure that they're correct or adjust them as you need. But in any case, this is much easier than building a citation from scratch. Okay, so that's one way. I'm going to go back up to see the button library website. This is how I'll get back to our main page. Okay, so that was the first search platform. Now I'm going to switch over and let's look at the world cat discovery system. So from this homepage, underneath the catalog search box, there's a small link here listed world cat discovery. Click on this. Okay, so here we are. I'm going to just stick with our previous simple search for the keyword happiness. So I just have it there in that first box. That's great. And I'll click on search. All right, so it looks pretty similar to what we just saw. But the thing that you might note here is that you don't have to click on the title. There's actually a site button right over on the side here. I'm going to click on this. And now you might notice there's a drop down so you can click if you need APA or whatnot. Here's your citation that you could take as a starting point. And again, you see that they have their own proofread the citation warning. This process works similarly across many of our databases. And remember, the library is here to help. If you have any questions about this or anything related to library research, please get in touch with us. You can see a big link here on our homepage. Ask a librarian. Here you can find some contact information for us, phone numbers, text us, email us, find your subject librarian. And of course, you can always come in to one of our desks. Thanks for watching.