To meet the challenge of delivering accurate, relevant, timely, and practical information to Extension professionals and other advisors and stakeholders, a new approach is needed for efficiently discovering, locating, and saving specific information located in handbooks, technical notes, and other reference materials.This project will build on a previous project funded by NRCS by providing direct access to locally- and regionally-produced rangeland science within Extension publications for Extension professionals, and private and public land managers. Scientific publications are often long and dense and can take considerable time to review and synthesize. Given the plethora of electronic information available, this can be an overwhelming process. A new and innovated search tool has been created to address this persistent issue through a Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Conservation Innovation Grant. RangeDocs (https://docs.rangelandsgateway.org/) allows Extension professionals and other land managers to search rangeland terms and pinpoint paragraphs of applicable information from key national rangeland resources (i.e. NRCS technical references, interagency technical references, and nationally-focused open access publications and experimental station bulletins). All resources in RangeDocs have been annotated by rangeland experts so that search results are efficient and point to highly relevant information. Additionally, RangeDocs features curated theme collections (e.g. monitoring, targeted grazing) to deliver selected passages of rangeland literature as well as allows users to save crucial excerpts in private theme collections based on geographic regions, topics, or audiences. Thus, RangeDocs offers the opportunity to identify relevant, highly customizable information on each critical issue quickly and efficiently and to organize it for individual needs.