Viewing and Managing Search Results
This guide shows you how to work with search results in DeepPaper AI.
Search Results Page
When your search finishes, you'll see a page with:
- Search Info: Shows your keywords, search type, status, and time
- Results Count: Number of papers found
- arXiv Link: Link to the same search on arXiv
- Results List: Papers that match your search
Looking at Results
What You'll See
Each result shows:
- Title: Click to go to the paper
- Abstract: Paper summary
- Authors: Who wrote it (if available)
- Date: When it was published
- arXiv ID: arXiv's paper number (if from arXiv)
- PDF Link: Link to download the paper
Highlighted Words
The system highlights:
- Your Keywords (yellow): Words you searched for
- Type Keywords (green): Words like "survey" or "benchmark"
This helps you spot the most relevant parts quickly.
Managing Results
Adding to Your List
To save papers to your reading list:
- Click "Add to Reading List" next to any paper
- The system saves the paper info (title, abstract, URL) to your list
- The button changes to "Added to Reading List"
Results Summary
The system creates a summary of your results. If you don't see one, it might be because:
- Not enough results
- Summary generation failed
- Results are too similar
Trying New Searches
To start a related search:
- Click "Try Different Keywords"
- The system keeps your current search
- Change keywords or search type
- Click search again
Getting to Papers
You can get to papers in three ways:
- Click the paper title to see details
- Click the PDF link to download or view
- Click the arXiv ID to go to arXiv
Sharing Results
Saving Search Links
You can copy the search page URL to:
- Save important searches
- View on different devices
- Share with your team
arXiv Links
The system creates an arXiv search link:
- Find it at the top of the results page
- Click to see the same search on arXiv
- Use the copy button to save the link
Common Questions
Why is some info missing?
Some papers might not have all details because:
- The original source has limited info
- arXiv might not have all metadata
- Some papers don't include author details or dates
How to check if a paper is relevant?
Look at:
- How often and where your keywords appear
- What's around the highlighted words
- When the paper was published
- If the paper type matches what you need
Can I add many papers at once?
No, you need to add papers one at a time. Click "Add to Reading List" for each paper you want to save.
How long do results stay saved?
Results stay in your account until you delete them. You can come back to see them anytime.