78% more relevant papers + advanced search with 14 fields
We’ve completely overhauled Elicit’s semantic search! Your Elicit search results will now contain 78% more relevant papers, if you are searching for papers for a systematic review. Across all Elicit searches, you can expect to find 40% more relevant papers. (These figures are based on systematic evaluation over 5 million papers.)
For example, compare these results for "Studies of antimicrobial stewardship interventions with multidisciplinary teams published 2010 or later": |
The new search shows more results that match the criteria "with multidisciplinary teams." |
In addition to more relevant results, you can now run advanced searches using 14 filters. That means you can specifically search for: |
- Title
- Journal
- Author
- Keywords
- Pubmed ID
- DOI
- Publication year
- Open access status
- Citation count
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and more. Here's an example query that lets me search just within the Journal of Medical Devices: |
Add a plus (+) or minus (-) sign before the field name to filter papers in or out. You can learn more about advanced search and see the full list of filters here.
We're excited to make Elicit search more relevant and controllable for you. Let me know what you think about the updates! |
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