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AI Research Assistant
Speed up literature reviews and analysis with an AI research assistant that organizes, summarizes, and synthesizes your research
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Research Assistant is an Evernote feature that helps summarize, analyze, and synthesize research notes. It reads your saved notes and generates summaries, action items, and draft text to accelerate literature reviews and project work.
It connects to the notes you authorize in Evernote, analyzes the content, and produces outputs like summaries, outlines, and extracted action items. You can review, edit, and save AI-generated drafts directly back into your Evernote notebooks.
Yes. The assistant can process lengthy notes and documents to create concise executive summaries or longer structured outlines, helping you quickly grasp main ideas without re-reading the entire source.
Yes. It can identify tasks, assign tentative owners if mentioned, and format them as action items with deadlines. You can then export those items to calendars or task lists within your workflow.
The assistant can extract citations and assemble annotated bibliographies from notes and uploaded PDFs. It formats entries consistently and can include short summaries or relevance notes for each source.
Yes. Provide materials and goals and the assistant can generate study schedules, spaced-repetition plans, and prioritized reading lists tailored to your deadlines and available time.
Absolutely. The assistant can generate practice questions, flashcards, and mock quizzes drawn from your notes to help reinforce learning and prepare for exams or presentations.
Yes. The assistant reads and writes to Evernote notebooks you permit, creating drafts, summaries, and annotated notes directly where your research is stored for seamless workflows.
You can export AI-generated summaries, outlines, and action lists as text or copy them into other tools. The assistant also supports exporting drafts as Markdown or as Evernote notes for further editing.
The assistant works with notes and common document formats you attach in Evernote. It extracts text from PDFs, pasted research, and captured meeting notes to produce useful summaries and structured outputs.
Yes. It helps convert meeting notes and research into project plans, milestone lists, and timelines. The assistant can suggest dependencies, risks, and owners based on content in your notes.
The assistant can draft outlines and full sections based on your source material, helping you bootstrap literature reviews, methods descriptions, and discussion passages that you can refine and cite appropriately.
Generated content should be reviewed for accuracy, especially technical facts and citations. The assistant can help draft and summarize, but human review is important to ensure fidelity and appropriateness for publication.
Yes. Team members can share notebooks and the assistant can generate collaborative drafts and action lists. Outputs can be edited by teammates and synced in Evernote for transparent collaboration.
Open the AI Research Assistant within Evernote, authorize access to the notebooks you want it to use, and choose an action such as 'Summarize', 'Extract actions', or 'Create bibliography.' The assistant will guide you through options and output formats.