2. Search Bar

How to Use the Resource Search Bar

Galina Grkovikj avatar
Written by Galina Grkovikj
Updated over a week ago

Our resource search tool makes it easy to find the perfect resource for your needs. Just click on the magnifying glass and type what you are looking for, either the title of the resource, the provider, etc. Then, you can refine your search to help you find the best fit.

Type

When using the resource search tool, you can select what type of resource you are looking for, such as books, articles, courses etc. This will help you narrow down your results to focus on the resource types that best meet your needs.

Price

You can set a range of budget for the resource you are searching for. Just enter different numbers in the two fields, and the search results will be filtered to display the available resources within your budget range. If you put a "0" in both fields, it will display the free resources based on your search.

Relevance

Finally, you can sort your search using the relevance tool. You can sort your search by "Relevance", "Last Updated", "Price low to high" or "Price high to low". This will help you organize the search results according to your preferences.

Provider & Topic

You can filter your search results according to the provider and/or the topic of the resource. This can be helpful if you already know the resource provider you would like to use, or if you have a specific topic in mind for the resource you are searching for.

When looking for resources, start by entering a few search keywords into the search bar. This will give you a general set of results that contain resources that are related to your keywords. Then, you can narrow down your search results by filtering according to provider and/or topic.

To filter by provider, select the provider you would like to use from the dropdown menu. This will give you a list of resources provided by the selected provider. If you would like to filter by topic, select the topic from the dropdown menu of topics. This will give you a list of resources related to the selected topic. You can use both filters at the same time to narrow down your search visibility.

When you have finished setting your filter preferences, you can start browsing through the resources available in the library.

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