 Locating children's literature and young adult literature in the western libraries. I'm here on the library homepage. I'm going to start by going to the box in the middle of the homepage one search and I'm going to start on advanced search because that's going to give me multiple options for navigating my search and building it. If I have a particular author or illustrator in mind, I could go ahead and change the field to author illustrator and type in Jack Preletsky or Chris Roshka or Lainey Taylor, anyone that in particular that I'm looking for. I'm going to do a topic search and I'm going to do it for transgender and I'm going to search for that term in our juvenile materials. I know that is not very intuitive, but if you type in juvenile materials, you're going to cast a wide net for materials in our children's and young adult collections. You could type in picture books, if you'd like, you could type in young adult, if you'd like, but that's going to make your results a little bit messier. I'm also going to click Western Washington University, so I would like to limit my search to materials that are here at our libraries. You can see that a reading and writing studio help box has popped up. Any time you are on the library website, no matter where you are, this box will often appear and you can chat live with someone who is willing to and eager to help you navigate the page. I'm going to click no thanks for now. So now that I'm on the results page, I can scroll through my results. I can see that there are print books coming up that are in our children's collections. This grade out means that this book is currently checked out. If you click on this, you can request options for interlibrary loan or you can request when it's turned in to get the book. But you can see children's collections. You can see that the seed, the Center for Equity, Education and Diversity is actually folded into our collections here. You can see that there are children's books. You can see that there are novels, all kinds of, there's poetry, lots of different materials in our collections on a variety of topics. And clicking on the link itself will take you to the library record. You can learn a little bit more about what is in the book. There will be summaries and contents. You can also see other subject terms that you might use to search our collections, as well as the record itself with the complete author and the location Library of Congress not Dewey Decimal. And then I can just close it out and keep browsing. So that's a very simple way to locate materials in our children's and young adult literature collections. Thank you.