 Hi, I'm Carly, a librarian at the University of Alabama Libraries. This video will introduce you to searching in Nexus Uni. When you're in Nexus Uni, you can search news sources, legal sources for federal and state cases and statutes, company dossiers, Supreme Court decisions, and much more. Starting from the library's homepage, select the databases link from the quick menu. Locate Nexus Uni on the A to Z list. You can search by typing keywords, companies, or citations in the main search box. For example, let's say I want to find sources related to Alaska and oil. Once I hit search, I see that I'm currently looking at all of the new sources related to this topic. I can also see a summary of my search results and can view the results by source type. I can also use limiters to help navigate through my search results. Click on the title to view the article. Here you have the option to print, email, download, or send the article to your Google Docs. Another way to search is by conducting a guided search. For example, I can search all federal cases regarding conservation from the past three months. Lastly, Nexus Uni has a Discover Topics section specifically for business, criminal justice, and political science. You can find these at the bottom of the Nexus Uni homepage. This is a great place to browse topics. For example, from the political science page, I can view sources by key topics, and I can browse a variety of sources related to political science, such as recent news, featured political science publications, political science blogs, and much more. That's all for now. Thanks for watching, and I hope you found this helpful. If you have any questions, contact us or visit ask.lib.ua.edu to ask a librarian.