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Guides, shortcuts, and answers for MyLOFT IntelliResearch.

Getting started

Searching the literature

Use natural language, keywords, or identifiers such as DOI, PMID, or PMCID. Combine with filters to narrow by year, publisher, subject, source, or type.

Using filters

Use the filter rail to narrow results. Active filters appear as chips and can be removed as your discovery path changes.

Saving articles

Bookmark individual articles with the ribbon icon on each result or article page, then return to them from Bookmarks.

Research workspace

Where enabled, ask research questions and review AI-assisted answers grounded in available literature sources.

Article detail

Open a result to inspect abstract, metadata, identifiers, external links, citation formats, and related article information.

Keyboard shortcuts

Open command palette
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Navigate to Search
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Navigate to Research
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Navigate to Bookmarks
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Close dialog / palette
Esc

Frequently asked questions

What is MyLOFT IntelliResearch?

MyLOFT IntelliResearch is an AI-powered research intelligence layer within the MyLOFT ecosystem. It helps institutions move beyond search into source-aware answers, summaries, comparisons, extraction, and guided research workflows.

Who is MyLOFT IntelliResearch designed for?

It is designed for institutions, libraries, researchers, clinicians, students, and knowledge professionals who need to work through large trusted collections efficiently.

How does institutional access work?

Access is tied to your institution's enabled products and authentication configuration. In supported environments, institutional IP authentication can identify access without a separate username and password.

What medical literature workflows are supported?

The medical experience supports literature search, faceted filtering, article detail review, bookmarking, search history, identifier-aware lookup, and AI-assisted research conversations where enabled.

Can I search by DOI, PMID, or PMCID?

Yes. The search experience can detect common medical identifiers such as DOI, PMID, and PMCID and route them to the relevant lookup behavior.

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