: Use Elicit or Consensus to ask specific questions across your library (e.g., "What are the common findings on [Topic]?"). They can provide evidence-based summaries with direct citations.
Synthesis is about creating a "conversation" between your sources rather than summarizing them one by one.
: Organize your paper’s body paragraphs around these identified themes rather than individual papers. Use transition words (e.g., "Similarly," "In contrast") to show how sources relate to each other. Structure Your Paper : Follow the standard IMRDC structure: Introduction : State the problem and your thesis.
: Import your results into tools like Zotero , EndNote, or Mendeley . These can handle thousands of entries and automatically format your bibliography.
: Explain how you searched and selected your 2,046 resources. Results : Present the data you extracted. Discussion : Interpret what the findings mean for the field. Conclusion : Summarize and suggest future research. 4. Technical Formatting
: Use Elicit or Consensus to ask specific questions across your library (e.g., "What are the common findings on [Topic]?"). They can provide evidence-based summaries with direct citations.
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: Organize your paper’s body paragraphs around these identified themes rather than individual papers. Use transition words (e.g., "Similarly," "In contrast") to show how sources relate to each other. Structure Your Paper : Follow the standard IMRDC structure: Introduction : State the problem and your thesis. : Use Elicit or Consensus to ask specific
: Import your results into tools like Zotero , EndNote, or Mendeley . These can handle thousands of entries and automatically format your bibliography. : Organize your paper’s body paragraphs around these
: Explain how you searched and selected your 2,046 resources. Results : Present the data you extracted. Discussion : Interpret what the findings mean for the field. Conclusion : Summarize and suggest future research. 4. Technical Formatting