 Hi everyone my name is Erica and I'm one of the librarians here at Janks and this is Janks Library. So in this library module you're going to learn how to use some of our library resources like our normal catalog for finding books and library databases for finding scholarly articles so that you can access the information that you need for your research. Here at Janks Library we have lots of different types of information that is available to you. Some of it is accessible here within the library such as books located across the five levels of stacks we have in the library books and other resources are organized using the Library of Congress classification system which generally means that they're grouped by topic area. We also have periodicals and magazines available for you to find scholarly articles on your area of interest. But remember this is just what's within Janks. You'll find that a vast majority of our material is actually available online for you which means you can access it anytime anywhere. Continue on to take a look at what the online module will look like that you're going to be working through. Start working on the module by going to Aesthetic Media Week in Canvas. You will complete the online module in two parts. Part one is designed to get you familiar with the fundamentals of research such as navigating a library's website, the information cycle, and developing keywords that you can use in search strength. Part two, beginning with Highway 301, you will put this information into practice as you learn how to use keyword search strings to search library resources such as the notebook catalog or library databases. Use the next button in the bottom right corner to work your way to come to lead through each part of the roadmap or you can navigate back to the module section in the appropriate week and click into each section of the roadmap if you need to review or pick up where you left off. At the end of each section you'll be asked to take a short quiz to check for understanding. Start the quiz by clicking on it in your week and then click on the blue take the quiz button. Quizzes will be a mixture of multiple choice and then one or two questions that asks you to try out some of these concepts that you're using. Once you're done submit the quiz and you're all set for that part of the roadmap. Some of this information you may already be familiar with such as books or ebooks or maybe professional magazines on a topic area of interest. Other types of information such as peer review journal articles may be new to you. You'll learn how you can search janks online resources to find not only information you need for your research but also information you can access from wherever you are anytime. And hopefully by the end of this module you'll have an idea of how janks library can help you on your research journey. So continue on through the rest of this module but remember if you have any questions, librarians are here to help.