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The search returns a list of documents that provide various options:
  1. Title: This is the document's title. By clicking on the title, you will be redirected to a page where you can find more details regarding the selected article, such as Citations, References, and Related Works.
  2. Venue: The journal, book series, book chapter, or other source in which the document was published is identified by its name here. Clicking on the venue will display more information about it. You can open the venue link or add the venue name to the filter to be applied to your search.
  3. Authors: A person or group of people who wrote the document. To find more information about the author, click on the author’s name, or add the venue name to the filter to be applied to your search as well.
  4. Abstract: An overview of the document is provided in the abstract.
  5. Year: The year the document was published.
  6. Document Type: To show the document type such as Book, Article, Book Chapter, Database, ...
  7. Accessibility: Show if the document is open-access or not.
  8. See More: By clicking on “see more”, you will find these options:
  1. Institutions: A list of universities and other organizations to which the document’s authors are affiliated.
  2. Publisher: This is the title of the publisher in which the document was published.
  3. DOI: A unique code called the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is used to link to the original content.
  4. ISSN and ISBN: The International Standard Book Number (ISBN)or International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) of the publication.
  5. Language: The language of the document.
  6. Country: The country where the document is published.
  7. Subjects: List of the subject areas related to the document. Clicking each subject will open the Subject Info page. If you are going to add the selected subject to the field of study filter and search again based on the new filter, simply click on the Add to Filters button.  
  8. References: You can view all the references associated with this article here. The references include a variety of sources such as scholarly articles, books, conference papers, and research studies that provide additional context and support for the topics discussed.
  9. Citations: You can find the citations for the article in this section. Citations provide important details about the source material, including the author, title, publication date, and source, making it easier for you to properly credit and acknowledge the original work.
  10. SDGs: If the article's topic is related to the SDG themes, you can find that topic here. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), set forward by the United Nations (UN) in 2015, are a collection of 17 global goals aimed at improving the planet and the quality of human life around the world by the year 2030.

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