 Hello. Today I want to explain how to look up either a book title or a journal title to see if we already have it in our collection. What I did here on the screen is a search on medical interpreting and deaf patients. I scrolled down and found this link. The deaf studies Encyclopedia by Sage. I happen to know we have that encyclopedia, but it doesn't show you the RIT link. It's just blank. What I will do is copy the book title and look for it in our RIT libraries catalog. Now I'm on the RIT libraries homepage, library.rit.edu. In the middle you see tabs. I'm going to click on catalog. And here I can see the link to the encyclopedia. I'm going to click on that. The best way to search for that topic is, in my case, I will click on interpreting I to find interpreting. Medical. I can see it here. And now you have access to that article that you may have thought we didn't have. It's always good to double check to see whether that book is in our library catalog. Well, that sums up what to do when you find something that we may have in our library using Google Scholar.