 Today, I want to explain how to use the yellow more button on our databases. Sometimes, you will see that button when you do an article search. And I'm going to explain what that means. Today, I'm going to try the database Art in Architecture and click on the Database tab in order to type in that title. Here's the title. I want to get into that database. Suppose I want the designer Norman Rockwell. I will type in his last name, comma, one space, followed by his first name. Here are some articles I can use. I'm curious about number nine. I will click on the yellow more button to open it up. Very nice. It opened up the article in a different database. You can still find some articles that way. Let us go back to the results and look for more articles. Suppose I want number 15. I will click on that. I'm going to request it through ILL, Interlibrary Loan. After you log in, you will see the form. It's nice. It's because it automatically fills in the information for you. You'll need to change the date to the one you want the article by. In this case, I want the article by Monday, July 20th. So I change the date. Then submit your request. Our ILL services are very fast. Then you can get the article maybe within an hour or that day, especially if there's a DOI, Digital Object Identifier Number. If there's a DOI number associated and assigned to the article, it'll be a much easier. This summarizes my explanation about how to use the yellow more button for your browsing for articles.