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LancetClaw AnswersUpdated Mar 24, 2026

How to find research papers for literature review?

Short answer

Start from the claim you need to support, not from a generic keyword search. Then build a shortlist, judge which papers fit best, and keep only the ones strong enough for the role you want them to play. LancetClaw helps turn that process into a repeatable workflow.

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Recommended mode: ResearchScenario: You need stronger sources for a paragraph, literature review section, or evidence summary and do not want to waste time bouncing between tools.

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  • Execution steps5
  • Failure checks3
  • FAQ entries2

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Execution Steps

  1. 1Write the exact claim or question you need support for.
  2. 2Search for papers that directly answer that claim, not just the broad topic.
  3. 3Judge fit, strength, and caveats early so you do not overread weak sources.
  4. 4Refine by recency, study type, population, or evidence role.
  5. 5Use LancetClaw to turn a topic or paragraph into a source shortlist with reasons.

Prompt Template

Find stronger papers for this claim or paragraph. Explain why each one fits, which ones look strongest, and what I should still double-check.

Common Failure Points

  • Starting from a broad keyword instead of the actual claim
  • Collecting too many weak-fit papers
  • Confusing topical relevance with citation strength

FAQ

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Medical Student

"The answer pages helped me move from not understanding a paper to knowing which part I should read next."

Clinician

"These guides work because they answer the practical question first, then point me to the workflow I should use."

Medical Librarian

"The strongest pages are the ones that can stand alone as answers and still route people into the right LancetClaw skill."

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