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Literature Reviews in Academe

A literature review is a project, not a document. One workspace keeps the search, reading, synthesis, and writing together.

1. Cast a wide net

Search across source coverage spanning 400 million+ scholarly works from a single bar in the workspace. Filter by year, study type, peer-review status, and more. Add results to your library; open-access PDFs are fetched when available.

2. Screen at speed

The systematic review workspace supports PRISMA-style screening: title/abstract, then full text. Suggested decisions include supporting quotes so you stay in control of every include/exclude call.

3. Extract structured data

Pull methods, sample sizes, results, and limitations into a sortable table. Edit columns to match your review’s coding scheme. Export to CSV when you’re done.

4. Synthesize and write

Open a note and start drafting. Ask the chat to summarize themes across your library, find contradictions between sources, or suggest paragraph-level structure. Citations insert from your own library with traceable page locators.

5. Export anywhere

Export the finished review to Word, LaTeX, Google Docs, or Overleaf. Your bibliography comes with you in the citation style of your target journal.

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