 This video will discuss how to use the Bellevue College Library's access to the Annual Reviews Biomedical Collection. We'll talk about why review articles can be helpful to you and how you can find them in this database. In this collection, you can find information about biosciences, medicine, psychology, neuroscience, chemical and biomolecular engineering, food sciences and technology, and other biomedical topics. You can access over 25 review journals from the publisher Annual Reviews, a highly respected publisher dedicated to review journals. So what is a review article, and when would you use one? Review articles discuss the research studies that have previously been published on a particular topic. They pull together findings in the field and summarize the current knowledge on that subject. They are a good way to get an introduction to a topic and what previous scientific studies have learned about it. When you're reading a review article, make sure you pay attention to the year it was published, to understand whether there may also be more recent studies published since that review was conducted. Right now, we're looking at the database home page, the page you'll reach when you select the link for annual reviews from the BC Libraries Databases list. Start by entering about 1 to 3 key words about your topic and clicking the magnifying glass to search. We'll look for information on immunotherapy to treat cancer. Now we've reached a search results page with review articles about our topic. The results list displays the article title, authors, journal title, publication year, download options, and whether there's any supplemental material for each review article. You can use the options on the left side of the page to narrow your search results with filters such as publication date and keyword, or you can adjust your search with the new search boxes at the top of the page. To read an article, click on the title. Once on the articles page, you can read the abstract and then navigate to different sections of the full text using the link on the side, or you can use the full text HTML or download PDF buttons below the article title to read the full article. This database only has citation information available for downloaded formats readable by citation software, so you'll likely need to construct your own citation using the article information available near the top of the page. If you need any assistance identifying citation information or formatting your citation, use the library citation guides or get in touch with the BC Librarian for help. We've now covered the basics of searching and reading articles in the annual Reviews Database. If you have any additional questions about using this database, feel free to ask the BC Library.