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My MetaLib: How do I create my own search set containing the resources I use regularly?

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My MetaLib: How do I create my own search set containing the resources I use regularly?

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• Find the resource you want to add to the search set • Click on the Add to resources clipboard sign under ‘Actions’ • Go to My MetaLib and then My Resources • Create a new empty resource set by clicking on Create new set or select the existing set to which you want to add the resource • The resources you want to add to the set should be listed on the clipboard on the right • To copy these resources from the clipboard to the selected set on the left, click Move resource • To search your newly created set, go to the Search page. It is automatically displayed under My Resource Search Sets. In the Subject Search option My Resources appears at the top of the lists to search.

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