How to make the most of Scholarcy's structured summary
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 Published On Sep 18, 2024

Whether you're assessing an article for the first time, or diving deep into one that passed the screening process - Scholarcy has you covered!

Welcome to Scholarcy, your go-to reading and research companion.

In this tutorial, we review the best ways to use Scholarcy's structured summary to approach your reading, new and old.

Start with the Snapshot, and use this to help screen articles. From here, you'll get a narrative overview of the article, key details, and what the author hoped to achieve.

The Key Findings will give you the 5 main takeaways from the article. Use these to confirm with the Snapshot section that this article does pass the screening process, and is relevant to your research question.
Use these key take aways to preempt and information coming up in later sections.

After reading the Key Findings, you'll find the Objectives, Methods, Results, and Conclusions, each summarised in their own section.
Easily navigate through these sections, and digest exactly what the author wants you to know - without the distractions.

You'll then find the Key Concepts section. Use this to gain any background knowledge you might be missing about themes and concepts which come up throughout the article.

The dig deeper section concludes the structured summary. From here, you can ask a question, or write a prompt to fill any knowledge gaps you may have after reading the original summary.

Want some more flexibility with your reading? Use the Enhanced summary tool to customise your reading experience to your preferred style.

Give Scholarcy a try for free over at: library.scholarcy.com/try.

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