Multiple search terms, citation searching, and more
Hi there, this week I wanted to show you how you can use Elicitto find an insanely large number of papers. If you're worried about missing out on a paper, here are some tips to make sure you thoroughly cover the research space.
In this video I cover:
Getting hundreds of papers per search Elicit shows you 8 by default. Click Load more to show the top tens or hundreds.
Trying multiple search terms You can Add a step and Ask a new question to search multiple terms or queries to find different papers.
Searching through the citation trail Once you have a few papers you like, use Show more like these to search through the references and citations of the papers.
Finding underlying primary studies or follow-up work Combine Filters and Show more like these to find a review's underlying studies, or any work that followed up later.
Putting all these papers in one place
Once you have hundreds of papers, you can combine them all into one table and dig into their details to filter irrelevant papers.
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