 Welcome to the Bellevue College Library's Films on Demand tutorial. In this tutorial, you will learn how to access and search Films on Demand's collection of online videos. Films on Demand includes a variety of field types such as speeches, news reports, interviews, and documentaries. You can browse the collection with the menu in the top left corner by subject area, categories, or producers. If you're looking for a video on a specific topic, you can search the collection with the basic search box at the top of the page, or by accessing the Advanced Search with the link to the right of the search box. Let's look at the tools in the Advanced Search. We'll start by entering our search term, Climate Activism. Further down the Advanced Search page, under the All Types drop-down menu, you can see that we have the option to look for specific types of results, such as documentaries, interviews, or primary sources. You can further limit your search results by subject, dates, or other features. Many Films on Demand videos include closed captioning, and if you want to be sure that this feature is available for all of your results, select Only Show CC Videos under the Advanced Filters heading. After selecting that, we'll click on Search to see the results. Our results include both short segments and full-length videos. You can see the length of the video in the bottom right corner of the video's thumbnail on the Search Results page. If you know you want to watch a video, hover over the thumbnail and click on the Triangle Play icon. Or, for more information and access to additional viewing options, click on the film's title. After you've clicked on the film's title, a description of the video appears below the player, along with tags for the video. Any of the tags can be selected to search for other films in the database about the same topic. If you want to watch the video from this page, click on the Play icon in the center of the thumbnail or the Play icon in the bottom left corner of the viewer. You can use the CC icon in the viewer to view closed captions or make it full screen by selecting the diagonal arrows on the bottom right. To the right of the video player, you can choose to view an individual segment of the film by selecting the links under the Segments tab. In the Transcript tab, the transcript can be downloaded or searched for individual words, which helps you see where in a video a specific topic is addressed. If you are finding this films-on-demand video useful for your research, you have a couple of options to note it for later. The site link below the video player provides help citing the film in several styles. As always, you will want to check these for accuracy before including them in your work. The Share link below the video player lets you email the video URL to yourself or copy and paste a stable URL to the video that includes the Bellevue College login authentication. You've now learned the basics about accessing and searching films-on-demand. If you have any questions or would like any additional help or information, please contact the BC Library.