 This short video will introduce you to the UK Data Service Catalog Search. The Data Catalog Search tool can be accessed from the homepage at ukdataservice.ac.uk. If you already know the name or study number for the dataset you'd like to access, you can type this into the search box and click the Search button to bring up results for these terms. Or, if you're not exactly sure what you're looking for but know the general subject area that you wish to find data on, you can simply type in a search term, for example, Living Costs, and press Enter or click the Search button. This will bring you a list of results sorted by relevance. So in this instance, the Living Costs and Food Survey 2011 features at the top of the list. You can also alter the search options by using the Sort by box to display by latest release or to sort alphabetically. You can then refine your search further by using the drop-down menus on the left-hand side. You can refine by a date range or topic. The UK Data Service facilitates access to data on a wide range of different topics, and you can search these by using the drop-down box to filter for specific topics such as labour, employment, health or economics. You can also select a specific data type from a list, whether it's survey data, historical data or teaching data, for example. The Access option on the left-hand menu enables you to narrow your search to data that is subject to specific access conditions. The three options available are Open, Safeguarded or Controlled Data. You can find further details on the various access conditions on our Access Processes and Conditions page available through the Find Data menu and then Open, Safeguarded or Controlled Secure Lab Access. The UK Data Service also facilitates access to international data, and so you can use the final drop-down menu to filter to data from a specific country. Once you have identified some data you want to download, click on the name of the data set. In this example, the Living Costs and Food Survey 2011, and you will be directed to the Data Catalog page. Here, you can find details about the data set as well as the accompanying documentation. You can learn more about how to access data from this page in our Accessing Data video, available on our YouTube channel and linked in the description below. This has been a quick overview of the Catalog Search tools. For more details and advanced search options, please see the search tips on the Catalog Search page.