 Hello, I'm Megan Tomeo, Engineering Librarian at Ohio University. This short video will show you how to find electronic books or ebooks. Start searching for ebooks on the library's homepage at ohio.edu slash library. You can search for ebooks the same way you would a print book. Look for the title or author in Alice Catalog. Let's see if we have access to global networks, computers, and international communication. I'm going to do that just by entering in a few keywords from the title and selecting title from the pull-down menu. As you can see by the first record we have a print copy in the seventh floor stacks. And then when you look at the second record you'll notice that there is an electronic resource in square brackets within the title. Also there is no location information for that item, it just says World Wide Web. If I want to access the text of this book I'll click on the title. Next click the link after click on the following. The words here may be different in other ebook records but the location is always the same. We have numerous ebooks from a variety of providers so how you view full text, navigate, and even the guidelines for printing or saving may be different. I'm going to show you another method for searching for ebooks. If you do not have a particular title in mind you can do a keyword search and limit the results to just ebooks. I'm going to go back to the library's homepage. Again I'm going to click on Alice Catalog and instead of doing a search I'm going to click on Advanced Search. To limit just to ebooks click show hide advanced options. Then from the material type pull down menu select ebooks. Then enter your keywords that you want to search for so I'm looking for books on signal processing. Again I'll just look through my list and whenever I see a title that interests me I will click on that title to get access to the links that will take me to the full text of the ebook. If you need any assistance please do not hesitate to ask us.