 In this video, you will learn how to find a physical book by title using Library Search. Let's start at the UTM Library website at library.utm.utoronto.ca. We will search for the book, Racialized Policing, Aboriginal People's Encounters with the Police. Click Advanced Search. Moving across the screen from the left side, let's change any field to Title. Type in the title of the book. When you type in Library Search, you can ignore punctuation. We recommend that you get into the habit of using quotation marks to make your search an exact phrase so you should get exactly what you are looking for. We recommend that you type the whole title into the Library Search box. Change the format from All Items to Books. Here are our results. We see that Library Search has found our book. Let's click on the title to access the record for this book. Scroll down the screen to the Locations heading. We see that the University of Toronto has a number of copies of the book at various libraries. UTM has one copy. We see that it is available. Stacks means that the book has no special conditions and you can just go ahead and get it yourself off the shelf. This combination of letters and numbers is known as a call number and tells you important information about the book, including where the book is in the library. Copy down the call number. Books in the stacks with call numbers starting with the letters A through K will be on the third floor of the library. Books in the stacks with call numbers starting with the letters L through Z will be on the fourth floor of the library. The call number for this book starts with the letter H. So it will be on the third floor of the library. If you aren't sure how to read the call number to find the physical book in the library, check out the linked video on how to find a physical book in the stacks in the description below. If you need any help, stop by the reference and research desk at the library. Use the online chat from the UTM Library website or email us at refdesk.utm.utoronto.ca. And we can help.