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Navigating the documents directory

Access original mining documents, reports, and filings, all in one central view. The documents directory helps you find, filter, and review verified reports and disclosures from across the mining industry, ensuring you can trace every insight back to its source.

What you can see on the documents page

Each entry in the documents directory provides a clear overview of the materials collected from trusted industry and company sources.

The table includes the following columns:

  • Date published – when the document was officially released.

  • Title – the name or headline of the document.

  • Category – the type of document, such as Technical Report, Environmental Disclosure, Quarterly Statement, or Annual Report.

  • Source – the origin or publisher of the document, such as a company website, exchange filing, or regulatory body.

These details make it easy to trace the source of information and verify accuracy when conducting analysis or building reports.


Interacting with items on the documents page

  • Click the document title to open and view the full document or download it directly from the original source.

  • Click the source name to navigate to the publisher’s page for additional context or related materials.


How to filter documents

Click the filters button in the top-right corner to open the filtering panel.
You can choose between basic and advanced filters to refine your document results.

Basic filters

Use basic filters to quickly narrow results by:

  • Date – define a custom date range (from and to).

  • Category – select document types such as Financial Reports, Feasibility Studies, Sustainability Reports, or Press Filings.

Advanced filters

Advanced filters allow you to go deeper by combining multiple parameters.
You can:

  • Layer several filters together.

  • Define how filters should match — all, any, or custom.

  • Click Show results to refresh and display the filtered list.

These options give you full control over how you explore the document archive.


How to search for documents

At the top of the page, use the search bar to find documents by keyword or title.
As you type, the table automatically updates to display only entries that match your query — helping you locate reports quickly.


Why it matters

The documents directory is the foundation of source transparency in Pulse Intelligence.
It connects seamlessly with your searches, allowing you to validate every news item, company update, or asset report with its underlying documentation.

By combining filters, categories, and direct source links, the documents directory ensures your research remains verifiable, traceable, and complete.


Key takeaways

  • All mining documents in one place: View technical reports, filings, and disclosures from verified industry sources in a single, searchable library.

  • Flexible filtering options: Use basic filters (like date and category) or advanced filters to layer multiple conditions and fine-tune your results.

  • Search by keyword or title: Quickly locate specific reports by typing in the document name or related terms — the table updates in real time.

  • Verify data with source links: Every document entry includes direct links to the original publisher, ensuring full traceability and transparency.

  • Supports deeper research: Cross-reference documents with news updates, company data, or asset cards to validate insights and build reliable reports.


Next steps

Now that you know how to navigate, search, and filter within the Documents Directory, you can begin connecting these reports to broader insights across the platform.

If you want to see how documents link to market updates in real time:
→ Read: Navigating the News Directory

If you’d like to explore all documents tied to a specific company:
→ Read: What Is a Company Card

If you want to see documents in the context of individual mining projects:
→ Read: What Is a Mining Asset Card

If you’re ready to automate document tracking:
→ Read: Creating and Saving a Search