 I was wondering if I could get some research assistance here. Yeah, sure. What can I help you with today? Well, I'm writing a paper for my film and gender class. Okay. Do you have a specific topic in mind? Yeah, I really want to write about women in horror films specifically and my professors said I needed three physical books to write the assignment. Great, that sounds like a really cool topic. Have you ever checked out a book or done research in the library before? No, I haven't. Alright, not a problem. So let's get you started by first going over how to use the catalog and find a book. So from our website, we're going to use the Melville catalog today, which will allow us to search both the UCLA libraries and other UCLA libraries. Okay. So here it is. It's usually the best idea to use key terms from your research question, so go ahead and type those in right here and then we'll get started. Okay, so women in horror film. And just a tip, you'll usually get better results that are more targeted for your specific topic if you limit your search terms to only your key words and include a capital and in between them. So instead of women in horror films, you might do women and horror and film. Oh, okay. I didn't know that. Yeah, it'll just make sure that you get your books that you need. Okay, women and horror and film. Great, yeah, so go ahead and search it. Okay. So now we have a list of all of the books which have come up. Is there anything here that you think might be useful for you? Yeah, this one right here looks really interesting. How do I get to that? Yeah, so go ahead and click on it. We're going to check to see which library it's in. It looks like it is in this library and if you see the string of numbers and letters down there, that's the call number, which I'll write down for you. The call number, think of it as sort of an address for the book. It'll help you find the physical book when you're actually looking for it in the library. Oh, awesome. Thank you so much. Another thing that you might find helpful is the research guide for film and television, which I'll show you here. You can get to it from the library website and it's a great way for you to get up with other resources. Okay. Yeah, so you can find primary sources, articles, books and all sorts of other things from the research guides. Oh, awesome. I'll definitely need an article for my final paper. Great. And you can always come back to us. We can help you with that. And I will also give you the contact information for the subject librarian for film and television. And if you want to talk to them about your research, they'll also be able to help. Oh, awesome. I'll keep them in mind. Great. Is there anything else that I can help you with today? Well, okay. So I've never looked for a book in the library before and I was wondering if you could possibly help me with that. Sure. Yeah, it's not busy, so I can definitely walk you down. We can look for the book. Okay, awesome. Thanks. Down here? Oh, yeah, it should be. Yep, that's it. Okay. Yeah, and everything else on that shelf should be the same subject, so it would be a good place to start looking for the other two books that you need for this paper. Oh, okay. Thank you. Yeah, anything else? No, I think I'm good. All right, great. Have a good one then. Okay, you too. Bye. Bye.