 Hello, today we're going to look at using a public library catalog. So the first thing I want to do is find my public library's website. I use the King County Library, so I'm going to search for that. And I click on King County Library System to go to their website. So here is King County Library Systems website. There are lots of links all over the website to the different types of services that King County Library offers. So they offer ebooks, regular books, help using the library, classes and programs for children, teens, adults on computer classes, summer learning classes, and the special kids and teens programs, and also learning and research. Also, you see a link to the catalog. So I'm going to click on that to access the King County Library System catalog. So up here we see a search box. This is where we're going to type our keywords to do a search, but they also highlight quite a few things. So these are recently reviewed books or books that people are writing reviews about, recently reviewed DVDs, music, so you can get all sorts of kinds of things from your public library. Let's do a search by keyword. There are other options. If you know the title of the book you're looking for, you can search by title. If you want things by a particular author, you can search by author. But I am looking for a book on resume building for a job. So I'm going to use the keywords resume and job to search. Now when I do the search, I get 308 results, and each of these results represents a book that the public library offers. Now over here on the left, I can filter my results by all sorts of different kinds of filters. So I can look for a certain format, a book, or an audio book, or a movie. I could narrow by author. I could narrow by language. But I'm going to narrow it by location because I want a book that I can drive down to King County Library System has lots and lots of locations, as you can see. And I want a book that I can just drive down and get right away. So I'm going to narrow down to my personal library, the North Bend Library. So here I see there are 77 books. The first book is called Expert Resumes for Computer and Web Jobs. Not so interested in a web job, so I'm going to keep looking. Here's a book for resumes for re-interring the job market. That might work. So I'm going to click on the title. And here I can read a little bit more information about the book and decide if it's right for me. If I decided I wanted this book, I could either place the hold on it by entering in my King County Library System barcode number from my library card, or I could print this out and probably run down to my library really quick and check it out. When I got there, I would ask the librarian for help or just go to the shelf and look for this call number. In there, I would find the book. Let's do one more search just to make sure we've got the hang of it. Now perhaps I also want to build a deck off my house, so I'm going to put in deck building as keyword. And this time I want a title that I can access online because I don't want to go down to the library. I just want it right now. It's so great. Here's a book called Here's How Decks. Build your own deck in 12 easy steps. And this is an electronic book. So I click on the title and over here on the left I can request to download this book. Now again, I would just enter in my barcode number and then I would have access to this book instantly. So that's using the King County Library System catalog. If you have any questions, feel free to ask your local librarian. Thank you!