 In this video, you will learn how to use Ray Howard OneSearch to find an item in the library. Let's say I want to find a book in the library. I'll start on the library homepage, library.shoreline.edu, and use the main search box. If I already know the title of a book that I want, I simply type it into the search box, select Library Catalog from the drop-down menu, and click Go. My search has returned one result, and it's just what I was looking for. If I click on the record, I can find out more about my item, including where to find it in the library, using the call number, and for how long I can borrow it. Let's try another search, this time for an author. I can do a basic author search by typing the author's name into the search box. Look, the catalog has suggested an author based on what I started to type. Using the left-hand navigation, I select Margaret Atwood from the Author Creator menu to ensure that I see books by Atwood rather than about her. Now, I can select a book as before and see its location and availability. For more tips on searching our catalog, ask a librarian for help.