 Hello and welcome back. In this video, I want to show you another useful feature of the English corpora interface. The search history. You can access your search history by clicking on the clock icon. Here, all the queries you have carried out are listed. The entries are sorted by date, and contain several pieces of information, such as the corpus that was used. The search string. The sections you searched if pre-selected, and the type of search. The history can be searched for specific former queries by entering the search string into the search window. Or by notes that you have added to the search. That way you can organize your queries and easily find them again. Notes can be added to your query by clicking on the respective page symbol. You can also create a link to a specific query to share the results with others or for later reference. To do that, click on the check icon and then copy that link that appears above. This link can now be inserted into a web page, to an email or into any other document. Whatever you or someone else uses the link, the query replicates itself and the results as well as the query settings become visible. Do not simply copy the web address, since it doesn't change when performing different searches. And if you need to see the results of a former query again, simply click on the respective check icon. In this case, the query will be carried out in the same corpus again. If you want to redo a query in a different corpus, click on this icon in the upper left corner of the website to get an overview of the other corpora. Now select the corpus you want to use to redo your search, and click on its check icon. You see the search history not only saves work, but also allows the transfer of searches within and across corpora. Thanks for your attention, and see you again soon.