Hi there,

We previously enabled you to delete reports to keep your Elicit workspace organized. To ensure you don't accidentally lose valuable work, we've now added an option to recover deleted reports.

From the homepage, click “View all” under the “Recent” section. Then, click Trash. Find the Report or Review you’d like to restore and click the three dots to the right. Then click “Restore Review”.

In other news, we also redesigned our homepage. You can now type in a research question and easily pivot between getting a report, starting a systematic review, or finding papers.

As a reminder:

  • Research reports are fully-automated research overviews for actual researchers, inspired by systematic reviews. They take several minutes to generate as they search, screen, and extract from dozens of papers.
  • Systematic review provides a workflow for professional systematic reviewers to save hundreds of hours on paper screening and extraction. It provides manual control over the same process used to generate a Report.
  • Find papers will provide you a list of relevant papers (via semantic search) and a summary in seconds.

We hope these updates make Elicit easier to use! Let us know what you think.

Open Elicit

Shahid

Growth Team, Elicit

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