 Hi! This video is going to show you how to conduct a search for Open Educational Resources, or OER, using Google's Advanced Search settings. To conduct a Google Advanced Search, first go to Google and enter a keyword into the search engine. Let's say we're interested in OER specific to US history. Filter your results by clicking on Settings and then selecting Advanced Search from the drop-down menu. The very last advanced setting allows you to filter by usage rights. Here you can select the type of license you would like to filter for based on terms of use, or in other words, by the license. Free to use, share, or modify even commercially is the most open option and is the equivalent of a Creative Commons Attribution license, also known as a CC By License. Once you've selected the type of license you'd like to filter for, click on Advanced Search to see your results. As you look through your results, you can make certain that a resource is an OER by checking for the open CC license. If the resource is an open textbook or PDF document, the CC license can usually be found at the beginning or at the very end of the book or document. If the resource is a web page, the CC license can usually be found within the website's terms of use information or at the bottom of the page, like we see with this resource.