 Welcome to Carnegie Mellon University Libraries. This tutorial is an introduction to our libraries. Whether you are new or returning to Carnegie Mellon University, upon completing this tutorial, you should be able to successfully navigate our library website and locate information on our locations, hours of operation, collections, research support and other services. Our Pittsburgh campus has four library locations that house collections in various subject areas. Hunt Library, the building between Dietrich and the College of Fine Arts, House of Arts, Humanities and Social and Unapplied Sciences. The Roger Soros Library on the fourth floor of Wien Hall, House of Engineering, Computer Science, Math and Physics. Mellon Library in the Mellon Institute building on Fifth Avenue houses chemistry and biological sciences. And Pozner Center between the College of Fine Arts and Pozner Hall houses books and documents on the history of science and various art objects. Let us now look at these locations on our campus map. You can start by authenticating yourself as Carnegie Mellon University affiliate. Just click on my account and use your Android ID to sign in. Don't have an Android ID? Don't worry. You can still get a login, but you may not have access to all of our full text resources. The library's website is a good starting point. You can use the search box to explore our collections. Watch our using databases or research guides tutorial for more information. You can find the library's hours, get help from us or use Quick Links to discover more services. From Quick Links you can access databases, e-resources and tools. Search for journals and newspapers. You can find instructions for connecting from off campus. Find a librarian or a subject specialist for help with a specific topic. You can access research guides to help you select databases and resources or learn how to reserve one of our study spaces. Need additional help? Please remember that you can use Ask Us to reach us via email, chat, text or make an appointment. Thank you for watching this brief introduction to our libraries. We look forward to seeing you soon and we wish you a great