 Welcome to Burns Library. In this video, we will show you how to find digitized materials from Burns Library. But remember that you can always contact us for help or drop in for a consultation if you have questions. If you are working on a class assignment or research project and can't make it into our reading room, you can look for Burns materials that have been digitized and are available online. As you look at an entry for a book in the library database, you can tell if something is available online by checking for a find online section in addition to the find in library section where you can schedule an appointment to see the materials in person in our reading room. For archival materials and digitized content is linked in the finding aid underneath the box and folder information for the physical content. However, you can also browse all of our digitized material by clicking on find and then digital collections on our website menu, or going directly to library.bc.edu slash digitized-collections. The landing page includes both BC Digital Scholarship materials, including both Digital Scholarship projects and e-journals published by BC, as well as digitized collections which we're focusing on today. Our digitized collections are sort of thematically with more details available as you hover on each box. Select the theme that interests you and click on it. Within each theme, you may see smaller sub-collections as well as individual digitized items. Drill down the exact collection that interests you and click on the individual item you wish to see. Clicking on an individual image brings you to a more detailed description of the item, the same as if you click on a title of a library book in a search result. It frequently includes the date of the material, if known, as well as the number of total images for that item. To see the digitized images, click on BC Digitized Collections. In the image viewer, you can zoom in and switch between images. Want to site this image in a project? Clicking on the I icon will bring up the citation information for the image. To download the image itself, click on the down arrow and save the image to your computer. Already know what you're looking for? You can search the digitized collections as well by changing the search scope to BC Digital Collections and doing a keyword search. Just as with any other search in the library database, you can narrow by date range, use the facets on the side of the screen to narrow down to the subject or format that interests you. Clicking on a search result brings the same detailed item description where you can access the image by clicking on BC Digitized Collections.