Reading and summarising the key points from this literature. Synthesising these key ideas, theories and concepts into a summary of what is known. Discussing and evaluating these ideas, theories and concepts. Identifying particular areas of debate or controversy. A literature review is much more than just another section in your research paper. It forms the very foundation of your research. It is a formal piece of writing where you analyze the existing theoretical framework, principles, and assumptions and use that as a base to shape your approach to the research question.
Curating and drafting a solid literature review section not only lends more credibility to your research paper but also makes your research tighter and better focused. But, writing literature reviews is a difficult task. It requires extensive reading, plus you have to consider market trends and technological and political changes, which tend to change in the blink of an eye
I am Oshin, a master’s student at Imperial College London, studying Economics. Along with a couple of AI engineers, I am building a platform to help researchers innovate more effectively. Our MVP is ready and we are looking for the first users; completely FREE OF ANY COSTS (except for just a few minutes of you providing us feedback)
Features included in the MVP:
Smart Summaries delivers structured, context-aware research paper summaries, optimized for scientific clarity across text and visuals, unlike generic outputs by current AI tools.
Research Paper Recommendations & Literature Review Automation uses semantic search to find and rank relevant papers, then generates a preliminary literature review and detailed summaries to aid researchers in quickly identifying valuable work—without losing academic nuance.
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