How to view/browse photos by keyword?

Hi,
I'm new to the forum and Lightroom. I am testing Lightroom 4 to see if it fits my needs.
What I can't seem to figure out is how to browse photos by keyword without creating a smart collection for every keyword. Can anyone enlighten me if this is possible?
I have used Bibble for a few years now and this is something I used alot.
Regards
Stian

Over on the right, in the Keyword List panel, point at a keyword and you will see an arrow on the right edge of the panel, to the right of the number of photos. Click on that arrow.
Alternatively, in the Filter Bar, select keyword as a search criterion, then click on the desired keyword (optionally ctrl-click on multiple keywords)

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