 Statistical Insight provides indexing and full-text statistical information from three primary sources. The American Statistics Index, Statistical Reference Index, and the Index to International Statistics. These three sources cover United States federal sources, private and consumer sources, and publications of international intergovernmental organizations. To start our search, we will look for the term employment. Your results appear on the main part of the screen. On the left, you can use the filters to narrow down your search by source type, subject, and area. We are going to filter our results down by the subject of employment and unemployment. For most documents, you will see the option to view the PDF and abstract of the full document. By clicking on the title, you will see all the information about the document, including an abstract, publication information, and the full statistical report broken up into the individual sections, tables, and charts. If there are earlier versions of the document, you may be able to get to them by finding links at the bottom of the record. If you see a title that looks promising, but it only has the abstract button, make a note of the information that's available in the bib data field. You will want to record the record title, source, and record number information. If there is an ASI, SRI, or IIS number, we might have this as part of our archived microfiche collection, and the librarian working our research help desk will be able to help you find it. If it is a SUDOC number, then it might be part of our federal document depository collection, and again, the librarian on duty will be able to help you locate it. Anything we don't have in our collection, we should be able to obtain through interlibrary loan. For further help, go back to the library's website and click on the Ask a Librarian link at the top of any library webpage.