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Asked 21 August 2012

How do I search for topics in ResearchGate?

I don't want to ask so many questions and I think they are not that one-of-a-kind material, how can I look for specific problems in ResearchGate?
cheers

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Anton Vrdoljak
University of Mostar
Will give us Science topics, but we have to browse logged out...
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Ijad Madisch
ResearchGate
Hi Wenzel (and others),
we are working right now on a total rebuild of topics. You will be able to tag Questions with multiple Topics. Many other features will be deployed with this rebuild.
Stay tuned.
-Ijad
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Rolando Garcia-Milian
Yale University
Hi Wenzel,
Interesting. Are you trying to see if your question have been discussed by any of the ResGate interest groups before?
Thanks
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Richard Zniva
University of Wuerzburg
Hi Wenzel,
the search-Tool (at the top of the Research Gate site) does a great job. It browses topics, publications and researcher profiles for entered keywords. So maybe searching with different synonyms/keywords might be helpful.
cheers
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Is there a possibility to search for questions
that have not been discussed?
Regards,
Joachim
Wenzel Czepluch
Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
thanks guys. will use the search tool, normally I use google with the keyword plus researchgate but it isnt very helpful as you mainly end up on papers that have one of the keywords in a random position....
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Ijad Madisch
ResearchGate
Hi Wenzel (and others),
we are working right now on a total rebuild of topics. You will be able to tag Questions with multiple Topics. Many other features will be deployed with this rebuild.
Stay tuned.
-Ijad
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Sundararajan Jayaraman
University of Illinois Chicago
It will be very useful. Looking forward to it.
Hang Dong
University of Exeter
Now it is possible to do so in https://www.researchgate.net/topics
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Dariusz Prokopowicz
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
Dear Wenzel Czepluch,
Currently, it is not possible to conduct advanced search of publications, authors, .. on the Research Gate portal. Many users of the Research Gate portal indicate that it would be useful to enrich the publication search tool, authors, .. with additional, advanced options. Enriching search algorithms with additional options could be done in the same way as it does in Google search. Some similar solutions of advanced search functions already exist on some other social media portals.
Best wishes
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Eberhard Weber
University of the South Pacific
is there any listing of short-cuts that can be used when searching in RG
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Eberhard Weber
University of the South Pacific
Hello, anybody can tell me?
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Abdul Kuddus
Ritsumeikan University
Helpful topic..
Datonye Christopher Briggs
Rivers State University Teaching Hospital
How do you know the total number of publications retrieved or hits if search terms are applied in Research gate?
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Zoltan Dr Gregus
Phytobiotics
Sorry for comming up with other issue.
Does someone knows how to do multiple keywords search here in Researchgate?
eg "fish" and "Vit D"
Thank you in forward.
Anton Vrdoljak
University of Mostar
Will give us Science topics, but we have to browse logged out...
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