Build an annotated source list
Use to organize the sources you have gathered with short notes on each one's value.
Help me build an annotated list of my sources.
Research question: {{question}}
My sources (titles, authors, and short notes):
{{sources}}
For each source, write:
- A one-line summary of what it covers.
- Why it is relevant to my question.
- Its likely reliability and any bias to watch for.
- How I would use it (background, key evidence, counterpoint, etc.).
Then suggest the 3 strongest sources to lean on and any obvious gap in coverage I should fill.
Constraints: only use the sources I gave you, do not invent new ones.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{question}}
- {{sources}}
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