 Hi, I'm Lorraine Wachna, reference and instruction librarian at Ohio University Libraries. This will be a very quick look at the basics of Articles Plus. This video will introduce you to Articles Plus, a new search tool available from the main page of the library website. Articles Plus is a one-stop shopping search tool that enables you to look at many of our resources at one time. It searches all the EBSCO databases, JSTOR, the ALICE catalog, and some of our newspaper collections. It also allows for natural language searching, which means you can type in almost anything you want. Click Search. Once you search, your results will display. Each one of these results is called a record and contains information on that particular item. Now we go back to the results list. Remember, you're searching on a number of different sources, so look at the icons to identify between article, book, video, etc. The panel on the left side allows you to refine or limit your search in many ways, by date, by full text, and even by subject terms. Once you have identified a useful source, you can email it to yourself, print it, save it to your own drive, or continue searching. That's a quick look at the basics of Article Plus. Remember, if you have any questions, you can always ask us. So, that's Articles Plus in a nutshell. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us. Thanks.