 Hi, this video will cover tips for searching in Academic Search Ultimate. To begin searching for articles, we will use the search bars at the top of the page. Here we will enter key search terms. Note that typing full sentences in the search box doesn't bring back the best results, so you'll want to be brief. Today we will search for articles about Lord of the Rings. This gives us about 2,000 articles. This is a lot of articles, so we can use options on the left hand side of the page to narrow down our results. To make sure we are looking at recent information, let's use the publication date slider to narrow our results to articles published within the past 10 years. Always keep in mind the type of source you're looking for. For example, if we want to get introductory information or view sources from popular sources like newspapers or magazines, we can limit our results to only show those sources. So, if we are doing research for an assignment that requires peer-reviewed articles, it would be a good idea to limit our sources to scholarly. This will narrow down our results even more. Now let's take a look to see if anything seems interesting. This article on theology looks interesting, so let's click the title to learn more. This page tells us more about the article, like who the author is, when it was published, and it even provides a short summary of the article. We can also take a look at the subject terms to see some main points about the article or ideas for additional search terms. On the left we can access full text by clicking the PDF full text button. Sometimes this might have an article linker button that you would click instead. On the right are helpful tools such as citations for the article and styles like APA or MLA. You can also email the article to yourself. Remember, if you have any questions, always ask a librarian.