 In this video, I will talk about how to create reports from search results within NRC's web-based Agency-Wide Documents Access and Management System, or ADAMS. This tutorial assumes that you have found the documents for which you are searching and want to create a report to save or share your search results. First, the number of search results displayed defaults to 20 per page. When selecting documents to include in your report, you may only select those displayed on your screen. Therefore, if you wish to include more search results in your report, you must increase the number of search results displayed by using the drop-down menu in the lower right corner. You can display a maximum of 500 results on a page. This example shows 94 results retrieved, but only 20 displayed. By choosing to display 100 results, all 94 are now displayed on one page. You can choose which columns to display in the search results by selecting the drop-down menu from any column and hovering over the column option. You can then select the property you wish to have displayed in a column. You can also choose how to display the results by sorting the data in the individual columns. For example, if you wish to sort the results by date, select the drop-down menu and sort by ascending or descending order. To begin a report, you must select items to include. Each result has a box to the left. By clicking that box, you are selecting individual documents to include in your report. You may also click on the top left box in the header row to select all results displayed on your screen. Once again, please note that a report can only include results currently displayed on your screen. You can create two types of reports. From the menu bar at the top of the search results, select either export or report. By selecting export, you can choose to save the file as a CSV and view or manipulate the data in Excel. Or you can save the file as HTML, which can be copied and pasted into Word or an email. When you select report, you will see a box with various report types from which to choose. You would use the legacy options if your search results were from the Adams Public Legacy Library. Use the parse options if your search results are from the Adams Public Library. Each report type contains a certain set of properties. You can learn more about each type of report and their properties in the web-based Adams User Guide, found at www.nrc.gov forward slash reading dash rm forward slash Adams dot html. This is an example of a parse skim report. Once the report is generated, you can choose to print or save the file. Thank you for watching this video on how to create a report in web-based Adams. If you have any questions or if we may be of further assistance, please contact the librarians in the public document room by email at pdr.resource at nrc.gov or call us at 301-415-4737. Be sure to watch the other videos in our series on the NRC public website under Adams Public Documents. Thank you.