PhD Students – How to identify research gap in minutes?
Meet SciSummary - a tool for identifying research gap.
Here is how it works.
1. Go to www.scisummary.com and log in.
2. From left menu, click on 𝑇�𝑜�𝑜�𝑙�𝑠�.
3. Then click on 𝑀�𝑢�𝑙�𝑡�𝑖�-𝐴�𝑟�𝑡�𝑖�𝑐�𝑙�𝑒� 𝑆�𝑢�𝑚�𝑚�𝑎�𝑟�𝑦�.
4. Now upload 10 research papers.
5. These are the papers you know are relevant to your topic.
6. After uploading the papers, select 𝑠�𝑢�𝑚�𝑚�𝑎�𝑟�𝑦� 𝑙�𝑒�𝑛�𝑔�𝑡�ℎ.
7. It can be small, medium, or long.
8. Now scroll down and click on 𝑆�𝑡�𝑎�𝑟�𝑡� 𝑆�𝑢�𝑚�𝑚�𝑎�𝑟�𝑖�𝑧�𝑖�𝑛�𝑔�.
9. This will start summarizing the 10 papers you uploaded.
10. SciSummary will generate a combined summary of the papers.
11. It will also generate individual summaries for each paper.
12. Explore the summaries quickly.
13. Now scroll back to the top and click on 𝐶�ℎ𝑎�𝑡�.
14. Ask a question for finding the research gap.
15. For example, I asked the following question.
16. 𝑊�ℎ𝑎�𝑡� 𝑎�𝑟�𝑒� 𝑡�ℎ𝑒� 𝑔�𝑎�𝑝�𝑠� 𝑟�𝑒�𝑙�𝑎�𝑡�𝑒�𝑑� 𝑡�𝑜� 𝑡�ℎ𝑒� 𝑠�𝑢�𝑚�𝑚�𝑎�𝑟�𝑖�𝑧�𝑒�𝑑� 𝑝�𝑎�𝑝�𝑒�𝑟�𝑠�?
17. It identified the gaps but were not in proper format.
18. So, I asked another question.
19. 𝐺�𝑖�𝑣�𝑒� 𝑚�𝑒� 5 𝑟�𝑒�𝑠�𝑒�𝑎�𝑟�𝑐�ℎ 𝑔�𝑎�𝑝�𝑠�.
20. SciSummary gave me 5 gaps related to the 10 papers.
21. Pick 1 gap from the 5 that has the most potential.
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Papers for your literature review?
Extracting relevant data from papers is challenging.
However, this process can be automated.
Meet AnswerThis – a tool that extracts data in seconds.
Here is how it works.
1. Go to https://lnkd.in/dwKW7cxj and log in.
2. After logging in, click on 𝐸�𝑥�𝑡�𝑟�𝑎�𝑐�𝑡� 𝑑�𝑎�𝑡�𝑎�.
3. Then click on 𝑈�𝑝�𝑙�𝑜�𝑎�𝑑� 𝑃�𝐷�𝐹� and upload your papers.
4. These are the papers from which you want to extract data.
5. After uploading papers, select data you want to extract.
6. The predefined options are
- Key findings
- Research gaps
- Methodology
- Limitations
- Future work
- Contributions
- Practical implications
7. You can also extract custom data e.g., dataset used.
8. For example, I want to extract methodology used in these papers.
9. I selected 𝑀�𝑒�𝑡�ℎ𝑜�𝑑�𝑜�𝑙�𝑜�𝑔�𝑦� and clicked on 𝐴�𝑑�𝑑� 𝐶�𝑜�𝑙�𝑢�𝑚�𝑛�.
10. AnswerThis extract data about methodology used in the papers.
11. You can change data view from normal to Table View.
12. For this, scroll back to top and click on 𝑇�𝑎�𝑏�𝑙�𝑒� 𝑉�𝑖�𝑒�𝑤�.
13. Now for instance, you want to extract more data from these papers.
14. Go back to the top and click on 𝐸�𝑥�𝑡�𝑟�𝑎�𝑐�𝑡� 𝑑�𝑎�𝑡�𝑎�.
15. Select the data type you want to extract.
16. For example, I want to extract data about future work.
17. So I click on 𝐹�𝑢�𝑡�𝑢�𝑟�𝑒� 𝑊�𝑜�𝑟�𝑘� and then clicked on 𝐴�𝑑�𝑑� 𝑐�𝑜�𝑙�𝑢�𝑚�𝑛�.
18. AnswerThis extracted data about future work from the papers.
19. After extracting the desired data, you can export it.
20. Select the data you want to extract.
21. Then click on 𝐸�𝑥�𝑝�𝑜�𝑟�𝑡� 𝑑�𝑎�𝑡�𝑎�.
22. Your data will be exported in CSV format.
You can then analyze this data for your literature review.
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