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Hi, this is Jessica Hagman, a librarian at Ohio University Libraries. In this video, Im going to show you how to use the find it link to find the full text of articles in the ArticlesPlus database. Im going to start from the ArticlesPlus database where Ive done a search for social media AND gender. A lot of the articles listed in ArticlesPlus will already have the full-text available. So, result number 1, The Social Networking Arena: Battle of the Sexes, I see a link to the PDF full-text right here. It would also be available if I clicked on the title and went to the record for that page. But if you dont see a full-text link, as in the case of number 8, Maintaining Class, Producing Gender, we dont have a link here, nor do we have one in the record on the left-hand side. So, what I need to do is click on the find it link and this tool is going to search all the librarys content to see if we have a subscription to the article in another location. In this case, I see the