 Hi, this is Jessica Hagman with the Ohio University Libraries, and in this video I'm going to show you how to find newspaper articles with the America's Newspapers database. To get to America's Newspapers, you'll want to start on the Libraries homepage and then click on the link for databases and do a search for America's Newspapers. From your search results, click on America's Newspapers. At this point you'd be asked to log in if you are off campus with your Ohio ID and password. When you get to the database, the default is to search news from across the United States. You can also use these shortcuts on the left hand side to search just Ohio Newspapers or National Newspapers or news magazines. I'm going to do a search in Ohio Newspapers, and you can do this for any state. From that map you could click on any state that you wanted to search their news. Once I've clicked on Ohio Newspapers, it shows me the seven papers that I'm going to search, and then above is where I would actually set up my search. One thing that's really useful here is to use either the lead or first paragraph or headline search, because there's so many news articles about a lot of topics by limiting your results to just those where your search term appears in the lead or first paragraph or even the headline, the results should be more relevant. So I'm going to do lead first paragraph and search for an article about the Affordable Care Act, which has been in the news a lot, and then also look at, I'll do all text, so we're going to look at the election to see how this political issue is affecting the upcoming election. I can also limit by date if I'd like, so I could go over here and say that I want something within the past 30 days, for example, or I could set a custom date range. So now that I've got my search all set up, I'll go ahead and click search, and this is where you'll see your search results. On the left-hand side, you can see the different papers, so I have articles from the Plain Dealer in Cleveland, the Akron Beacon Journal, and the Dayton Daily News. Clicking on any of these will limit my results to just those newspapers. To see the article, you would actually click on the title of the article, so I'm going to look at this one about a clinic CEO who is talking about the healthcare law, and then you have the full text of the article here. You don't have to click on anything else to read the article. All the citation information that you would need is right at the top of the page. You have the author, the name of the newspaper, the title of the article, and the date. If you want to keep track of this article, you do have some options on the right-hand side to email it to yourself or print it. So that's been a quick look at America's newspapers. If you have any trouble finding newspaper articles or any other information, remember that on the OU Libraries homepage, you can use the Ask Us link to open a chat with a librarian, or you can click on the Need Help link to see other ways to get in touch with us. I hope you found this video helpful. If you have any questions about finding newspaper articles or any other information, be sure to let us know.