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How to browse IEEE papers?
There are many ways to browse IEEE papers. Here are some suggestions:

1. Visit IEEEXploreDigitalLibrary: This is the main online database of IEEE, which provides a large number of academic journals, conference papers and technical reports. You can find interesting papers by keyword search, author, title or abstract. In addition, you can use advanced search functions, such as Boolean operators (AND, or, NOT) and wildcards to narrow your search.

2. Use Google Academic: Google Academic is a free academic search engine that can help you find various academic resources, including IEEE papers. Enter keywords in the search box, and then click the Academic filter to display only academic-related results.

3. Pay attention to IEEE official website and social media: The latest research results and technical trends will be released on IEEE official website and social media platforms. You can pay attention to these platforms and learn about the latest progress in the research fields of interest.

4. Attend academic conferences and seminars: IEEE regularly holds various academic conferences and seminars covering various research fields. Participate in these activities, you can communicate with your peers, learn about the latest research trends, and have the opportunity to obtain unpublished papers.

5. Join academic communities and forums: Many academic communities and forums have discussions about IEEE papers. Joining these communities can share experiences and resources with other researchers and improve their research ability.

6. Learn to use document management software: document management software (such as EndNote, Mendeley, etc. ) can help you organize and manage a large number of academic resources. With these softwares, you can easily import, export and quote IEEE papers.