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How to Create Save Searches?
Creating saved searches involves several steps, including:
Identifying
relevant databases
and repositories.
Formulating
specific
and
relevant
search queries using
keywords
and
Boolean operators
.
Running the search and reviewing the
results
for
relevance
and
completeness
.
Saving the search query and results using the database’s save search functionality.
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