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Frequently Asked Questions
The Smart Research Assistant is an Evernote AI-powered tool that helps you analyze notes, extract insights, and turn research into actionable items. It reads your documents in context and generates summaries, plans, or questions tailored to your material.
Open a note or a notebook in Evernote and invoke the AI Assistant. You can paste documents or select notes, then choose an action such as 'Summarize', 'Create plan', or use one of the suggested prompts to guide the assistant.
Yes. The assistant is designed to process long notes and multi-note collections, producing concise summaries, key takeaways, and structured action lists that preserve important details and citations from the source material.
It can draft experiment plans using the information in your notes, including timelines, milestones, assigned owners, and budget estimates. You can then refine those outputs directly in Evernote and assign follow-ups.
Yes. The assistant identifies agenda items, verbatim decisions, and follow-up actions with owners and deadlines when those details exist in the notes, making it easy to convert meeting notes into task lists.
The assistant can synthesize multiple interview transcripts into thematic insights, list representative quotes, and highlight follow-up questions. It preserves timestamps and references when present in your notes.
Yes. When your notes include bibliographic details, the assistant can extract DOIs, URLs, and formatted references. It will also point to attached documents and raw data locations recorded in your Evernote notes.
You can ask the assistant to build phased roadmaps from your research notes. It will propose milestones, dependencies, resource estimates, and owners based on the material you provide.
Yes. The assistant can generate survey instruments, interview question lists, and codebooks influenced by your research objectives and the themes in your notes, which you can then edit in Evernote.
The assistant can surface regulatory considerations and link to sections in your notes that mention compliance or standards, but you should consult legal or regulatory experts for formal assessments and sign-off.
The assistant reads descriptions and references to attachments saved in your Evernote notes and can point you to file paths or attached documents. For raw data analysis, it summarizes findings rather than executing code on attachments.
Yes. Outputs from the assistant are saved back into Evernote as editable notes or suggestions, allowing teams to comment, assign tasks, and iterate on the AI-generated content.
When asked, the assistant will keep verbatim excerpts and quotes from your notes. It can also paraphrase or condense content while highlighting where direct quotes were used for clarity.
The assistant summarizes and synthesizes content well but does not replace domain experts or official reviews. For technical validations, legal conclusions, or formal experimental approvals, use the assistant's outputs as a draft to be reviewed by the appropriate specialists.
Provide clear, well-structured notes, include explicit owners and deadlines, and use labels or tags consistently in Evernote. If you need a specific output, tell the assistant the format (e.g., '3-slide summary', 'one-page memo') and any constraints.