How to Interpret Search Results?
Search Results Screen
When you run a paper search in Nubint AI, a structured results screen is displayed. Understanding the meaning of each item and metric helps you make the most of your search results.
Paper Card Layout
Each paper result displays the following bibliographic information.
Title
The original title of the paper. Click to navigate to the paper detail page.
Authors
The list of authors. Useful for exploring other papers by a specific researcher.
Publication Info
Displays the journal name, publication year, and volume information.
Citations
The number of times the paper has been cited by other research. Higher citation counts indicate a greater likelihood of being an influential, key paper in the field.
Relevance
A numerical representation of the semantic similarity between your search query and the paper. Higher relevance means the paper better matches your research intent.
Open Access Status
Indicates whether the full text of the paper is freely available. Open access papers can be read immediately without a separate subscription.
How to Access Full Papers
Nubint AI provides full-text access through the following methods depending on the paper's availability.
Direct PDF Viewer
For open access papers or papers with publicly available full text, you can view the PDF directly within Nubint AI. No need to navigate to a separate page — you can check the paper's content immediately.
Publisher Link
For papers where a direct PDF is not available, a link is provided to navigate directly to the publisher's or journal's page. You can access the full text on the publisher's page depending on your subscription status.
Subscription Account Integration
If you have an institutional or personal subscription account, you can link it to access full text of papers from subscribed journals directly. No need to separately log in to the publisher's page — it connects directly within Nubint AI.
Deep Research Results Layout
When running Deep Research, an AI-generated literature review report is provided alongside individual paper cards.
Research Overview
Summarizes the overall flow and context of the searched topic.
Analysis by Topic
AI groups papers by topic and systematically organizes the research flow.
References
A list of papers used in the analysis is automatically generated.
How to Effectively Use Your Results
Check Both Relevance and Citations
Papers with high relevance and high citation counts are likely core literature for your research topic. On the other hand, papers with high relevance but low citations may be relatively recent research or papers in an emerging field.
Prioritize Open Access Papers
When you need a quick review, starting with open access papers lets you check the content immediately without any access barriers.
You can save papers from search results directly to your Library for later review and management.