Structured evidence

Evidence Matrix

Organize papers into methods, findings, limitations, gaps, and source-linked notes for easier comparison.

Compare

Across papers

Structure

Methods and findings

Export

Use in writing

Evidence structure

Paper A

Paper B

Paper C

Evidence Matrix

Methods

Findings

Gaps

Workflow Fit

Turn paper notes into comparable evidence

Paper comparison

Review similarities and differences across source materials.

Gap tracking

Identify gaps and limitations that may shape the next research step.

Writing input

Use structured evidence to prepare literature review and discussion sections.

1

Collect

Bring paper notes from Deep Research or project sources.

2

Classify

Separate methods, findings, gaps, and limitations.

3

Compare

Review relationships and contradictions across papers.

4

Apply

Use the matrix as input for writing and citation checks.

Boundary

The matrix structures evidence for review. It does not decide research quality on behalf of the user.

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