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This video quickly demonstrates how to save searches and set up automatic e-mail alerts for new results. Searches are saved in your free My NCBI account. Iamp;#39;ll demonstrate with a search of PubMed, but these save and email functions are available for many NCBI databases. Iamp;#39;ll search PubMed with the term, neanderthal. You see that a Save Search link appears near the top of the page, whether or not you are signed in or even registered for My NCBI. Iamp;#39;ll click Save Search. If you are not signed in, you are taken to this page, which also has a link to register a new account. Iamp;#39;ll go ahead and sign in. And this takes me to the same My NCBI page I would have seen immediately after clicking Save Search had I been logged in already. Here, you can change the name of your search, if you like; Iamp;#39;ll just click Save. The search is now saved in My NCBI, but if you would like to receive e-mails containing new results for this search, schedule the updates here. Not