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This video covers how to interpret your search results in the Discover Online Catalog, referred to throughout this video as DOC. DOC organizes your search results by relevance. Relevance is determined by the number of times that the search term appears in the title and the body of the bibliographic record. If youamp;#39;ve watched the introduction video, you know that the bibliographic record includes contextual notes such as scope and content notes or historical notes. This algorithm can result in a lot of what we call noise. Noise refers to search results that you donamp;#39;t consider relevant to your search, but are showing up and causing a large number of search results. Using the facets on the left side of your screen can help a lot with reducing the number of results to browse through, but you still need to be able to figure out what it is youamp;#39;re looking at in the search results. In this example search today, weamp;#39;re trying to find the county record group for Bur