Tool Review: Nested Knowledge for Systematic Literature Reviews


Deep Dive: Nested Knowledge for Systematic Literature Reviews

Dear Scholar,

Systematic Literature Reviews require a lot of organization, patience, and tedious database screening. AI search engines could not help here, as they do not meet the rigorous requirements of a systematic literature review. Nested Knowledge saw this problem and found a solution that automates tedium and uses AI smart

This tool covers all the needs of systematic reviews: systematically finding papers, downloading them, screening them, and organizing the findings. It comes with an innovative tagging system that helps synthesize what you find and can be used collaboratively.


Using Nested Knowledge for Systematic Literature Reviews (16 min read)

Deep dive into Nested Knowledge, a tool designed to aid systematic literature reviews using AI. It highlights features such as automating data extraction, simplifying meta-analysis, and generating visual summaries. The tool is made for researchers seeking to screen large volumes of academic literature systematically, especially those in the medical professions. While the tool has a learning curve, the article presents the shortest possible workflow you can learn in 10-15 minutes. A 50% discount code is available at the end.

Webinar, Oct 26th: The AI Literature Review

More than 150 academics already joined the upcoming webinar on literature reviews. Here is what the webinar will cover:

► Fast and effective workflow to complete your literature review in record time.

► Use the newest generation of AI tools to find relevant papers and research questions.

Avoid days of reading by focusing on the most impactful papers with semantic search.

► Use AI to build high-level understanding before even reading a single paper.

Synthesize your findings effortlessly with digital notes and mind-mapping.

► Discover the best collaborative writing system and say goodbye to MS Word forever. time for your questions

What are folks saying?

I am blessed to have received a few in-depth testimonials about the various courses in the past. Here are a few of them:

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