 When you have some basic citation information for an article like the title and author, and you also know the database title in which your article is found, the library home page makes it easy to locate. Let's say we need to find this article, the psychology of slacking from the Harvard Business Review, and our instructor has informed us that the article can be accessed in the Business Source Complete Database. Okay, here's how to find it. Start at the library home page with the Find Articles tab. Under the Find Articles tab, click By Subject or Database Title, and since we're looking for Business Source Complete, click B to open an alphabetical list of databases that begin with this letter, then click Business Source Complete. This particular article lists no author, so we can search by its title, enter the psychology of slacking, and then change this field to TI Title. Now note, you might also need to search by an author's name, or by the journal title itself in order to find your article. Click Search to retrieve the article, and here it is, the psychology of slacking. You can access full text for the article by clicking the PDF or HTML options here, which leads to the article itself. If you have any questions, we're happy to help, just ask a librarian. And be sure to check out the other video guides for help with your research, brought to you by the BEAM Library at Oklahoma Christian University.