This workflow separates evidence organization from writing polish: first verify notes and claims, then draft a section, then revise language and citations.
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A workflow for turning verified research notes into an argument-driven literature review section.
This workflow separates evidence organization from writing polish: first verify notes and claims, then draft a section, then revise language and citations.
Organize notes by claim, method, context, or finding, and keep source references attached.
Output: A claim-based outline with supporting sources.
Use source-grounded summaries to write paragraph plans before generating prose.
Output: Paragraph-level claims, evidence, and transition notes.
Use Paperpal, DeepL Write, or the bilingual explanation prompt to improve clarity and style.
Output: A readable draft section that preserves original source meaning.
Check every citation, page, finding, and quoted idea against the original paper.
Output: A draft section ready for advisor or peer review.