Introduction

There are lots of ways to create an essay in Genei! I've outlined here best practices for using the features that we offer. The steps outlined in the overview work pretty well independently, feel free to jump in under any of the headers if it's more relevant to you. Genei can save you time on this in the following ways:

Collecting together a reading list

At the start of a literature review it's usually a good idea to collect together all of your reading material. The longer or more uncertain the project is the more likely it is that the structure will evolve over time as new questions or results arise. The following tools work well together with Genei when building out a reading list.

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Tool Guide Link
Zotero https://genei.notion.site/735a6c8200e04fe7a84665c5c1c85212 https://www.zotero.org/
Mendeley https://genei.notion.site/fcc6ca171eba4f28868d809c23f18cfa https://www.mendeley.com/?interaction_required=true
Google Scholar Extension - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-scholar-button/ldipcbpaocekfooobnbcddclnhejkcpn?hl=en
Research Rabbit - https://www.researchrabbit.ai/

*Add a comment to this section if there's a tool you like to use

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If you already have your reading list saved on your computer, you can simply drag and drop files into your project.