Use the My Account 'Save Search' feature to record your search parameters and easily rerun your query at a later date. You can find the 'Save Search' feature in the upper right-hand corner of any current search criteria box. This appears above an Assets List after a search is applied.
Saved Searches can then be accessed via My Account, providing a user has created an account (see details on how to do this above).
Similarly, My Account also provides a 'Share Search' function. At the top of the search results list, to the right of the search criteria box, a 'Share Search button' will be visible. Clicking on that button shows a Share Search pop-up, detailing a unique URL for that search list to enable collaborative working or research. For example, librarians could share a search with researchers, students could share a search with peers, or else teachers may find it useful to share list results with students when setting an essay on a set selection of materials.
A pop-up offers users the option of copying a link to these results, or emailing them directly to anyone else.
Save and Share Search
Use the My Account 'Save Search' feature to record your search parameters and easily rerun your query at a later date. You can find the 'Save Search' feature in the upper right-hand corner of any current search criteria box. This appears above an Assets List after a search is applied.
Saved Searches can then be accessed via My Account, providing a user has created an account (see details on how to do this above).
Similarly, My Account also provides a 'Share Search' function. At the top of the search results list, to the right of the search criteria box, a 'Share Search button' will be visible. Clicking on that button shows a Share Search pop-up, detailing a unique URL for that search list to enable collaborative working or research. For example, librarians could share a search with researchers, students could share a search with peers, or else teachers may find it useful to share list results with students when setting an essay on a set selection of materials.
A pop-up offers users the option of copying a link to these results, or emailing them directly to anyone else.