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How to Filter Paper Search Results?

Última actualización: 2026-03-11·2 min read

What Are Search Filters?

Both Deep Research and Quick Search in Nubint AI offer a variety of filters. From a vast database of over 280 million papers, you can efficiently narrow down to only the papers that best match your research purpose.


Available Filters

Publication Year

Specify a range of publication years. Narrow it to the last 5 years to focus on the latest trends, or widen the range to trace the historical flow of research.

Field of Study

Narrow results to a specific academic discipline. Search only for papers in your research area, such as medicine, computer science, or physics.

Country

Filter by the country of the paper authors' affiliations. Useful for understanding research trends in a specific country or comparing regional research landscapes.

Journal

Filter for papers published in a specific journal. Narrow the scope to authoritative journals in your field to prioritize high-credibility papers.

Citation Count

Filter papers by number of citations. Highly cited papers are likely to be influential, foundational research in the field.

Open Access

Filter for papers whose full text is freely available. Use this when you want to access the full paper without an institutional subscription.


Tips for Using Filters

When You Need the Latest Research

Set the publication year to the last 2–3 years to quickly identify the most current research trends.

When You Want to Identify Key Papers First

Set the citation count filter high to prioritize influential, foundational papers in the field.

When You Need Full-Text Access

Enable the open access filter to narrow results to papers you can read immediately without a subscription.

When Your Search Scope Is Too Broad

Combine multiple filters for more precise results. For example, setting field of study, publication year, and open access together lets you view only the latest free papers in a specific discipline.