 Hello and welcome! The following short video will show you several ways you can access and locate books in our children's collection. The first thing you need to do is to go to the library homepage at www.ohiou.edu.library. Once you're on the library homepage, you need to type a search term into Alice. Use the Alice tab on the library homepage and use the default keyword search. For this example, let's say you are trying to find children's books about Abraham Lincoln. Because we have a lot of books about Abraham Lincoln, you will have to limit your results to just the children's collection. You can limit to the children's collection by clicking on the Modify Search button at the top of the screen. The next screen will enable you to choose a location by clicking on Show, Hide, Advanced Options, then Change Location from Any to Alden's Children's Collection. You can see we went from over a thousand books dealing with Abraham Lincoln to just 67, but these titles displayed should all be in our children's collection. Instead of Abraham Lincoln, you could also search the collection for topics like mathematics. The example shown here will show results for any books in the children's collection that deal with topics related to math, or algebra, or calculus. The children's books that have won awards are also searchable by doing an Alice search, but instead of searching keyword, just change it to Subject and search, for example, Caldecott Metal or Newberry Metal. The children's collection is located on the seventh floor of Alden Library in the East Wing. Once you come off the elevator, take a left, then another left, and head towards the sign that says the East Wing. Once you enter the East Wing, you will see the collection on your left. If you are having trouble finding the book once you have the call number, just stop by the help desk, by the elevators, or pick up the phone on the wall next to the help desk. If you are having trouble finding books on a specific topic, or need more assistance than this short video was able to provide, contact one of the service desks in the building or email Chris Guter at guder.ohio.edu. Happy reading!