Best Literature Review Tools for Researchers (2026)
A modern literature review uses multiple specialized tools for each stage: discovery, reading, screening, checking, and synthesis. This guide maps the best tools for each stage and shows how to build an efficient workflow instead of relying on one generic search box.
Audience
Graduate students, postdocs, and research librarians.
Use Case
Build an efficient multi-tool literature review pipeline from discovery through reading, checking, and synthesis.
Guide Depth
4 steps · 5 features

Workflow
- 1Start with discovery tools (Research Rabbit, Semantic Scholar) to find relevant papers.
- 2Use screening tools (Rayyan) to filter and select papers.
- 3Use LancetClaw to review papers, judge fit, and check obvious source risks before synthesis.
- 4Synthesize findings using Elicit or manual methods.
Outcome Signals
- Discover more relevant papers faster
- Ensure your core paper set is understandable and worth keeping
- Build a reproducible review workflow
Execution Checklist
- Tool recommendations by literature review stage
- Discovery tools: Research Rabbit, Semantic Scholar, Connected Papers
- Screening tools: Rayyan, ASReview, Abstrackr
- Evidence review tools: LancetClaw, Retraction Watch
- Synthesis tools: Elicit, Scite.ai
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