 Welcome to a video tutorial using the ArtStore database. This video will demonstrate how to browse and search ArtStore to find visual material for assignments. ArtStore contains materials from many different fields, from anthropology and archaeology to art history, fashion and costuming, world history, interior design, and more. Materials in ArtStore are available in the database with permission and have the appropriate copyright status to use in assignments with citations. Later in the video I'll show you where to find citation information for these materials. To start browsing in ArtStore, hover over Browse and click on ArtStore Collections. This page first loads a list of museums, libraries, and other institutions that ArtStore's materials are drawn from. These are located under the collection heading. You can select the name of any collection to view its material. The classification heading on this page contains a list of material types. When you browse and search in ArtStore, classification means material or object type. You can see that this includes a diverse set of content from architecture to fashion to paintings. We'll click on paintings. From this page, we can narrow down our browsing further with the options in the menu on the left. For example, we can use the geography filter to look for paintings from a specific country. We could also look at paintings from a specific time period. Let's narrow down our browsing to look at paintings from China. Once we've found an item that we're interested in, we can click on it to view the details page. The details page shows us a larger view of the image with additional information on the right. If we want to use this item in an assignment, you can click on the site this item button to pull up citations in a few different formats. As always, check the capitalization and other specifics before copying these citations into your assignment. If you want to look at other materials from the same artist, you can click on the link with the artist's name under the creator heading. Now our results show paintings by this artist. Next, we'll use art store to search. From the home page, you can start with the simple search box or you can click on advanced search below the search box to pull up more specific search options. The advanced search dropdown menu allows you to specify different search parameters such as material, subject or title. You can also add a date range and select a geographic region before you search. Let's say we're looking for images of architecture designed by Julia Morgan. We'll add her name to the search field and select creator in the dropdown menu. When we search, our search results now show images of an architecture designed by Julia Morgan. We've walked through the process of browsing and searching in art store. If you have any questions about using art store, get in touch with the Bellevue College Librarian.