 Hello, I am Ereba Dawson-Ando, subject librarian for African Studies and the Social Sciences. This presentation is designed to provide international students with information on how to assess the library's resources, services, and spaces. Aldon Library is the main library under Ohio University campus. It is important to get to know the library's website since most of our resources are online. The articles plus search bar is a Google-like search that is used to search for most of the library's databases, books, and journals. The Alice catalog is a database of the library's holdings. You can search for books, journals, videos, and other materials by keyword, title, or author. Databases are arranged by discipline. You can search by database title or by keyword. The library is self-service. You start with a search of the item in the catalog or use articles plus get a call number, location, and availability. Go to the stacks on the 6th or 7th floor or any of the special collections to pick the item, and then check out at the service desk. The service desk on the 4th floor is where you check out books, request videos, and course reserves. Pick up Ohio link and interlibrary loans. You can return borrowed materials here or drop off at the drop boxes outside the 4th floor and 2nd floor entrances. Other options to get materials we don't have in our collections is through Ohio link and interlibrary loans. Streaming videos are accessible from the catalog. You connect to the video after a search. You can access journals and databases from home with OUID and password authentication. Subject librarians are available to assist you with your research. Examples are finding information tools for research projects, citing your sources, or developing search strategies. You can contact your subject librarian by email, chat, walk-in, or by appointment. You can find your assigned subject librarian on the subject librarian page on the library's website. Subject and course guides have been created by subject librarians to help with specific courses and research assignments. Special collections in the libraries are archives and special collections on the 3rd floor, fine arts on the 3rd floor, international collections on the 1st floor, and the Music and Dance Library at Glidden Hall. The learning commons on the 2nd floor is a social floor where you can work in groups. The meditation room on the 5th floor is a quiet place to meditate, pray, or just enjoy a few peaceful moments to distress. Group study rooms are available for reservation. Printers are available for printing. You need an Ohio ID and bobcat cache. Computers are available on all floors and laptops can be checked out at the 2nd floor service desk. There's the multimedia center also on the 2nd floor. Tutors at the writing center on the 2nd floor can assist you with writing projects. The graduate writing and research center on the 3rd floor is available for graduate students. There are no charges for using library materials. Your tuition covers everything. You can also get help from the Get Help pages on the library's website. If you still need help, just ask a subject librarian.