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Search Tips for Researchers

Virza’s search adapts to how you ask. These tips help you get the most relevant results for different research tasks.

Match your query to your intent

If you want to…Write your query like…Why
Find a specific paperSmith 2024 attention mechanismsShort keyword queries trigger exact lexical matching, which is fast and precise
Explore a conceptHow do transformer architectures improve clinical NLP?Question-form queries activate semantic search + hypothetical document generation for deeper matching
Find supporting/contradicting evidenceDoes intermittent fasting reduce cardiovascular risk?Claim-form queries trigger evidence-seeking mode, surfacing supporting and contrasting results
Jump to a paper by DOI10.1038/s41586-024-07487-wPaste the DOI directly. Virza matches it instantly

Use the right search tab

TabWhen to use
My LibraryYou know the paper is in your workspace. Looking for specific content, cross-referencing, finding related documents within your collection.
AllYou want to see both your library and potentially relevant external papers. Good for identifying gaps.
DiscoverYou’re building your library. Looking for papers you don’t have yet. Literature review research.

Scope search to a collection

When working within a specific research project:

  1. Navigate to the Search page
  2. Select the My Library tab
  3. Use the Collection filter to restrict results to a specific collection

This is especially useful for literature reviews where you want to search within a curated set of papers.

Combine search with filters

After your initial search, narrow results using filters:

  • Publication year: focus on recent research (e.g., 2023–2026) or historical context
  • Methodology: filter by research method (meta-analysis, RCT, cohort study, etc.)
  • Has tables/figures: find data-rich papers with extractable evidence

Query length matters

  • 1–3 words: treated as keyword search → exact lexical matching, no semantic expansion
  • 4+ words: may trigger LLM-based intent classification → semantic matching, query expansion
  • Questions (ending with ?): always trigger full semantic pipeline including hypothetical document generation

Tips for specific research tasks

Systematic literature review

  1. Start with a broad question on the Discover tab
  2. Save relevant papers to a “Review Candidates” collection
  3. Search within that collection using specific methodology or population filters
  4. Use the All tab periodically to check for papers you may have missed

Finding contradictory evidence

Use claim-form queries:

  • “Does X increase Y?”
  • “Evidence against Z”
  • “Contradicting findings on W”

These activate evidence-seeking mode, which surfaces papers with opposing conclusions.

Cross-document analysis

  1. Upload all relevant papers to a collection
  2. Use workspace-scoped chat to ask cross-cutting questions
  3. The AI searches across all documents and synthesizes evidence, citing specific sources

Your results improve over time. Virza’s workspace-aware ranking learns from your research focus. Papers aligned with your workspace’s research trajectory are boosted in relevance.

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