 This is how to personalise your search experience with MyRDA. MyRDA allows you to save your favourite searches and records to revisit them again later. You can access MyRDA from any type of the top bar of every page. So let's say that you've got some search results. So you can select any or all of them, so let's just select two of them. So when you select the records, you want to either save the records up here or you could save the extra search from over here on the left. If you go to any of the actual records, you can save the record here by clicking on Save to MyRDA. So now we'll go ahead and save some records. Firstly, you'll need to log into MyRDA. So you'll have a number of options for logging into MyRDA. You can use a social media login like Facebook or LinkedIn. Or if you belong to an institution which is a member of the Australian Access Federation, the AAF, you can log in using the AAF Record Connect. So now when you've got into MyRDA, after logging in, you've presented with your MyRDA page where you can view or rerun any of the saved searches or records. So firstly, let's save a new search into MyRDA. So let's hit Search in for Climate Change. In the search result page, we limit the search to the subject perhaps Environmental Science. So here, Environmental Sciences. And the license type of an open license. So now we can go up here to the current search box. And in the current search box, I can click Save Search. And name the folder I wish to save this search into. So let's call this Climate Change. And then click Save Search. So Save has been accessible. You can close the pop-up. Okay. We turn into your search. Select some records. And to save this as well. So let's click on here. So we've selected three records to save here. And then at the top here, we can click on Save Records. Type the name of the folder to save the records on. Here it's going on. We've got Climate Change in New South Wales. And they're successfully saved there. So now that we've bookmarked some of these records and saved the search, how do we view these items? You can click here on the Open MyDA link at the bottom of this window. Or you can go up to the top of Research Night Australia and click on the My RDA up the top here. Okay. There's a number of actions you can carry out with your save records and your save searches here in RDA. Save searches, which appear here at the top. You can refresh the saved search to see how many records have been added to the database that fit your search criteria since the last refresh or since you first saved the search, or you can delete the search. You can rerun a search by clicking on the title of the saved search. So we click on Climate Change 2 here. And then save the records. So if we then go back to my RDA. And down here in the saved records, you can move, export or delete records either individually or in bulk. So perhaps if we come down here to this first one. Well, this one here, the action is we'll move it. Okay. And we move it from urban water to Climate Change 1. And it's successfully saved. In a similar fashion, you can also export selective records to EndNote or EndNote Web. Come down here and we select an action here. Export and export EndNote or EndNote Web. Back here in my RDA, as with any of the search results in Research Data Australia, clicking on the record title will take you to the record in Research Data Australia. Once you've finished with these actions in my RDA, you can either continue searching and saving, or you can log out. For further support including a video tutorial on searching Research Data Australia, click on the whole page down here.