 Hi, this is Hilary Basel for Ohio University Libraries. In this video, I'm going to show you how to find articles from law reviews using the database HINE Online. To get to HINE Online from the library homepage, select the database tab and type HINE Online. Click on the purple connect button. If you're off campus, you'll be asked to log on with your Ohio ID and password at this point. So we're on the homepage of HINE Online now. You can see on the left all of the different collections HINE Online contains. Right now we're just interested in searching for law review articles, which is linked at the top. If we wanted to search a more specific set of law journals, we could select one from the list underneath. But I want my search to be as comprehensive as possible, so I'm going to select the general law journal library. On the search page, I'm going to go straight to the advanced search because it will let me be more precise in my search. So I'm going to use the search terms human trafficking and United Nations. Note that it tells us here that you need to put Boolean operators in all caps in this database. Boolean operators are the words connecting search terms. In this case, I'm using and because I want to find articles containing both terms. Next, I'm going to select human rights under subject. And finally, I'm going to go deselect the box next to include results from other HINE Online collections. I only want to search the law journal library. So here are how many results I have. Right now my results are sorted by relevance. If I want to see the articles that have been cited the most, I can go to sort by and select number of times cited. This will show me the most cited articles at the top of the results. If I want to quickly see where in a given article my search terms occur, I can click on view matching text pages. If I want to read further down where a search term occurs, I have the option to go directly to that page. Once I'm in the page view, I can move to other articles in my results by selecting them on the left without having to go back to the search results page. I can pull up a list of articles that cite the article I'm looking at by selecting the link toward the top of the page. This is a really good feature to use if I'm writing a literature review and I want to find as many sources that are relevant to a given issue as I can, or if I just want a better sense of the impact an article has had and the wider scholarly conversation that it's a part of. Finally, if I want to download an article, I can click on the printer icon at the top. This will open a new page where I have the option to print or download as a PDF. If you have any questions about Hine Online or any other library resources, don't hesitate to ask us.