Browsing by Keyword

Use the following procedure to quickly locate a specific journal, conference proceeding volume, standard, or book. This procedure assumes you have clicked Browse and selected a publication type (Journals & Magazines, Conference Proceedings, Standards, or Books).

  1. In the Browse by keyword box:

enter one or more keywords from the title of the publication.

Note: If you are unsure of the spelling, you may enter a partial keyword.

  1. Click Go. IEEE Xplore filters through each publication’s title to locate the words you entered, and presents a list of titles including those words.

  2. If more titles containing the keyword exist than appear on the first page, click the result-range links, such as 26-50, to view more pages of titles.

The Browse by keyword function returns results containing plural and suffixed forms of the keyword(s). For example, if you enter the keyword "electron," the results include titles containing words such as electrons, electronic, and electronically. This capability helps you locate publications by topic when you are unsure of the exact title.

The results match your keyword(s) regardless of most punctuation you include. For example, if you search for solid-state, your results may include “solid-state,” “solid state,” and “solid_state.”

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