Advanced Filters
How to use filters to find precisely what you're looking for?
In projects, you can click '**Edit Search**' in any column to open the Filter bar.

In the Filter bar you will find five functions:

Year Range: Narrow or broaden the time scope of your search
Sorting: Choose to sort between Most Relevant (best), Highest Citations (most referred by other researchers), or Newest (latest knowledge). Note that sorting by citations and newest can reduce relevancy.
Full Papers Only: Only shows papers you can fully download, excluding anything behind a paywall.
Show Without AI: Turns off our AI system that rewrites titles for easier reading. (Useful if you want to see original study titles)
Author Name: Show only papers by a specific author who publishes in this topic area.
Example use cases:
- Latest research: You want the latest studies on learning & developments for adults, because you're an HR person developing a learning program for your company. You set your filter to the last 30 years, sort by relevancy, and click Full Papers to avoid anything behind a paywall.
- Specific author: You're an ML researcher and want to follow up on recent research after the seminal 'Attention Is All You Need' paper. You set your filter to exclude everything before 2015 and add "Noam Shazeer" as an author to see what else he's contributed to.
Updated on: 22/04/2025
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