 Welcome. Let's take a quick look at what you can find in the new Research Data Australia. I'll show you how to search, browse and explore. The first thing you'll notice in the home page is very modern and uncluttered design, a simple search bar right up front and centre. You can start searching from here, simply type your search term into the box and hit search. If you'd like to restrict your search to a particular field, click on the all fields and make a selection from the options here. If you're not ready to search and just want to browse, you can come down here to the Browse My Subject and click on any of these and you get a view of the data we have in Research Data Australia across a range of broad subject groupings. Clicking on any subject will take you to a list of the data in that subject group and from there you can continue to browse or search. In the Adventurers, there are some new ways we are getting through Research Data Australia. You can have a look at themed collections and here the data has been gathered together into areas of similar themes, a description of the themes at the top and some data collections noted below. You can also have a look at services and tools. The services featured on this page include simulators, instruments, visualisation software and other discovery services. You can enter the collections looking by Open Data and this page highlights the openness of the data being described in Research Data Australia. A recent change has enabled the records to be tagged as Open and it includes a link to download the data or access the data via a service. The goal is to maximise the reuse and citation of data described in Research Data Australia. You can also have a look by grants and projects and here you can search for descriptions of grants contributed by funders including the ARC and the NHMRC and project descriptions contributed by institutions. Where these exist, links are provided back to data collections in Research Data Australia. Links are also provided to publications described in Chrome which have been tagged with relevant ARC or NHMRC products. Customised filters are provided for searching this area of Research Data Australia including grants and completion dates and funding amounts. If you want to get back from here to your regular Research Data search then just click that one there. For more information about searching using filters, spatial searching and MyRDA have a look at one of the other videos in this series accessible by the Help page.