Find Papers to Cite Without Blind Searching
Start from a topic, claim, or draft paragraph and let LancetClaw build a better source shortlist. Instead of dumping links, the workflow explains why each paper fits, which ones look strongest, and what should be double-checked.
Audience
Medical writers, students, clinicians, researchers, and editors who need a better starting set of sources.
Use Case
Find better papers for a draft paragraph, literature review section, guideline note, or evidence summary.
Guide Depth
4 steps · 5 features
Workflow
- 1Paste a topic, claim, or draft paragraph.
- 2LancetClaw identifies the core evidence need and builds an initial source shortlist.
- 3Each source is framed by why it matters and how well it fits.
- 4Refine the set by recency, population, study design, or evidence strength.
Outcome Signals
- Spend less time bouncing between search tabs
- Start from stronger sources instead of generic search results
- See faster whether a source deserves deeper reading
Execution Checklist
- Topic-to-source workflow for review writing and evidence triage
- Relevance explanations instead of raw search results
- Shortlists that distinguish strong-fit vs weak-fit sources
- Helpful for literature review, editorial review, and staying current
- Works with OpenClaw skills and follow-up refinement
Common Questions
Composite Team Feedback
Representative feedback patterns from teams using this kind of medical literature workflow.
Research Writer
"The paper and citation workflows cut down the time between reading a paper and deciding whether it belongs in the draft."
Less tab switching during literature review work
Research Librarian
"We point faculty to these guides when they need a repeatable workflow, not another generic AI answer."
More consistent literature review workflows