 The APA Psych Articles database contains peer-reviewed journals published by the American Psychological Association, as well as related journals in psychology. This video will show you how to use the search features available in Psych Articles to help you find material for your research needs. Right now, we're on the Advanced Search page in Psych Articles. This is the page that you reach when you click on the Psych Articles link on the library's database list. At the top of the page, there are text boxes to enter your search terms. Before you click search, consider using some of the other filters lower down on this page. The Publish Date filter allows you to receive only search results from specific years. You can set a range using both date fields or by entering only a start or an end date. The Age Groups box offers the ability to narrow your results to articles discussing specific age ranges, including both broad categories such as adulthood and more narrow ones such as school age, adolescence, or thirties. The methodology box allows you to select specific types of articles. If you know that you need an original study or a literature review for your research, you can select one of those options in this box. Backup at the top of the page will enter search terms for depression and exercise. Then, we'll use the Publish Date filter to find articles after 2005 and the Age Groups filter for research on adolescence. Now, at the top of the page, we'll click the green search button. Each article in the results list appears with the title, author, other publication information, the abstract, and subjects, which include the age ranges and other population categories. Read the titles and abstracts in your search results list. When you find an article that may be helpful for your research, click on the title to see additional information. To read the article online, click on the PDF or HTML full text links on the left. Some articles will have both and some will only have one. You can then read the article or save the PDF to your computer. The Tools menu on the right side of the page allows you to print, email, and save this record page that you can return here in the future. When you email this article page, you have the option to attach the full text as well. The Site function in the Tools menu provides assistance for citing the article in a variety of formats. If you need a link to return to this page in the future, be sure to use the stable Permalink URL. You've now learned the basics of finding articles in the APA Psych Articles database. If you have any questions or would like any additional help or information, please contact the BC Library.