Search - Settings
Searching in Papers allows you to search a large number of different repositories, at once. Enter your search phrase, select which repositories you want to search in, and your results will appear from all these different sources. Conveniently within Papers.
Determining which repositories to use is important, and in search settings you can specify which ones are most suitable to you.
- Click on Settings in the search window.

- Select the repositories you would like to include in search from the list.

- Checking the "Add this repository to my favorites" option after selecting any individual repository will mark that search engine as one of your favorites. This ultimately means that you can select only the "favorites" button to perform a search in all of your favorite search engines without selecting each individually.

- For example, after selecting PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science as favorites, each one is automatically selected by only hitting "favorites" in search.

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Getting Started
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Registration and activation
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Read. Write. Cite.
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Search & Discover
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Tutorials
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Pro Tips
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How To
- Change the way your PDF files are automatically named
- Move your library to a different location or new Mac
- Configure Papers to work with your library proxy
- Use the bookmarklet to import papers from your web browser to Papers
- Sync Papers for Mac with your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch
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Troubleshooting
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Papers for iPhone and iPad
- Setup syncing with Papers for Mac (Versions up to 1.9.8)
- Importing your research from Dropbox to your iOS device
- Highlighting and taking notes in Papers for iPad
- Creating collections on Papers for iPad and moving papers to collections
- Configuring Papers for iOS to work with your library proxy
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Papers for iPhone & iPad videos
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Roadmap
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New Releases
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Release Notes
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Papers for Windows
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Registration & Activation
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Importing & Exporting