 Using Google Scholar can be frustrating because it's hard to locate copies of the sources you find. Luckily, there's a way to connect to resources at the Laurier Library in Google Scholar. I'll show you how. First, go to Google Scholar and sign in with either your Google account or your atmylaurier.ca email. Then click on the menu icon in the top left corner of the screen. Once the menu opens, click on the gear icon to get to the settings. Then choose library links from the options on the left. Type Wilfred Laurier into the search box and click on the search button. You'll see an option for Wilfred Laurier University, get it at Laurier, in the search results. Click to check the box next to it, then click save. Now you're set up to link to Laurier Library resources when you're logged into Google Scholar. In your search results, you should see a link to get it at Laurier next to articles. Click on this to connect to any of the resources that the library has access to. If you're off campus, you'll need to log in using your Laurier network login. If you have any questions, ask us at library.wlu.ca. help.askus.