 One search is a tool that allows you to search for lots of different items like books, articles, and videos and these items may be available electronically or physically available in the library building. This video tutorial would teach you specifically how to search for an electronic book or ebook. I will begin with a simple search by typing in a keyword or phrase. Today I will be using genetically modified organisms for my simple search. You'll see that I have about 30,000 results here, 33,000 results, which is too many. So I want to use the filters on the left hand side. Under availability, I'm going to search available online. That will enable the catalog to only search for things that are available electronically, both books and articles. Next, I'm going to use that left hand search to choose books under resource type. This is going to narrow my results dramatically as there were a lot of articles and not too many books. I've got about 120 results. Third, I want books that are relatively recent, have relatively recent published dates. So I'm going to go down to this publication date and say that I only want titles that were published between 2015 and 2020. That will update my results to be about 22 results, which I can easily scan. Next, once I find one that looks like it's a good fit for my topic, I will have to click through and see that it's available through ebook, Central Academic Search Complete. So I'm going to go ahead and click that link. At this point, if you were a student off campus, you would be asked to type in your student ID and your password. Your student ID is your first name, dot last name and password would be the same that you use to access Canvas. Once you're in the ebook collection, you could download the book, read the book online, or grab the permalink for yourself and send it to yourself so that you could look at the book at a later date. Most ebook collections have these features. Please contact the Ray Howard Library at Shoreline Community College for further assistance with searching the catalog.