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Different ways to make searches

Typing your searches in the search bar is pretty straightforward. Read this article to understand how you can optimize your results.

 

Like any search engine, you can type the subject of your research in the ReportLinker search bar, press enter, and a set of results will show up accordingly. 

But before you press enter, you have different options to optimize your results.

As you type in your keyword, a drop-down will appear. From there, you can either choose your search term from the suggested keywords or choose from the suggested companies.

Companies are easy to spot: they are displayed with an icon on the left. Selecting a company will automatically set a filter on the said company. 

You can also use boolean terms to refine your results. 

AND: will search for all the keywords. Example: Meat AND Alternative

OR: will search for at least one of the keywords. Example: Pea protein OR Potato protein

NOT: will exclude content with the keyword following NOT. Example: Green Hydrogen NOT Carbon 

You can also use operators such as quotation marks to search for an exact set of words (i.e "alternative meat sales") or use parenthesis to combine several operators together (i.e (potato OR pea OR bean) AND protein)

You can also use Document.Title:"keyword" in order to force the apparition of a word in the title of an article or document 

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