 Welcome to the next video in the series on conducting art and architecture research. In this video, we will go over how to find journal articles. Journal articles can be found in subject databases that index art journals. Such databases include art and architecture source, art bibliographies modern, and others. For this video, we will focus on using art and architecture source. A search on Picasso retrieves 12,000 plus results. So we want to make this search more focused and add another keyword, ceramics. This trims the result list to 264 citations. Some citations have full text attached to the article. If the full text is available, you can download a PDF of the article. If there is no article attached, you need to click on find it in the library button to discover the full text. If BC has access to the full text through another database, you will be able to access that in the find online part of the page. If the article is not available in full text through any other BC databases, you can choose the request article option to place an interlibrary loan request for the article. We have many databases and it is not a bad idea to explore them as content does not always overlap between databases. If you have any questions around your research, Nina Bogdanovsky is your subject liaison librarian. Her contact information can be found on this guide. Other librarians are available to answer questions as well at the O'Neill reference desk, by appointment, or through 24-7 chat. Next we will cover how to find images in your art and architecture history research.