 Hi. We'd like to give you a very brief introduction to Search It, the newest way to search materials available through K-State Libraries. Search It is a new type of tool that provides an incredibly quick way to search across library resources, including journal articles, books from our physical collection, and materials from our unique digital collections. Let's take a look at how it works. The first thing you'll find is a single search box, though advanced search options are also available. After running a search, you can narrow your results by resource type, topic, creator, and more. You can also limit your results to those which are available full text online or to scholarly materials. Though keep in mind, that option will exclude books and some other local materials. Taking a look at our initial results, notice that we're getting journal articles, books, and newspapers all in the same search. The results are presented in relevancy rank order by default, but you can change that if you prefer. The brief record will indicate if the material is available or where it's located. You can see more details about the material or find it in the library. Search it also syncs with your K-State EID and password. You can sign in to search it, and once you've found the results you like, you can mark the records and add them to your e-shelf to read later. You can also email them or export them to various citation managers, including RefWorks. If you need additional help finding the resources you need, please don't hesitate to ask a librarian. Thanks for watching.