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User Guide
This guide outlines how to use an AI-powered search engine to find and synthesise findings directly from scientific research.
Access Consensus Website
| a. | Navigate to the website: https://consensus.app/; |
| b. | Click the Sign up or Sign in button; |
| c. | Select your preferred login method: Google account, Facebook, or email. |
Summarise Research Topics
| a. | Input your query in the form of a question or keywords into the main search bar; |
| b. | Click the Pro button in the bottom-left corner of the search bar; |
| c. | Select the search mode: Quick, Pro, or Deep (Note: Free plan users can use 10 Pro Analyses per month); |
| d. | Click the Filter button in the bottom-right corner of the search bar; |
| e. | Set filters for publication year, number of citations, journal ranking, or research domains; |
| f. | Click the Search button to initiate the analysis; |
| g. | Review the AI-generated summary at the top of the results page; |
| h. | Scroll down to the Results section; |
| i. | Click the Study Snapshot button to extract key information from each study (Note: Free plan users can view 10 Snapshots monthly); |
| j. | Construct a yes/no query to enable the Consensus Meter function (Note: The Consensus Meter provides a visual representation of study findings for yes/no questions). |
Export Summarised Results
| a. | Click the Share button to copy a share link to your clipboard; |
| b. | Click on a paper's title to view more details; |
| c. | Click the Full Text link to access the original publication; |
| d. | Click the Study Snapshot button for a structured overview of a study; |
| e. | Click the Cite button to copy citations in various formats; |
| f. | Click the Export button to download search results as RIS or CSV files; |
| g. | Click the Save button on a paper's entry to add it to a custom list for future reference. |
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