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Open a promising PDF and search for your . If the word only appears twice in a 30-page paper, that resource is a "tangent" and will waste your time. 5. Sort by "Relevance" vs. "Newest"

It sounds like you’ve just hit the "Search" button on a database and are staring down a massive list of results. While 155 resources feel like a lot, it’s actually a great number—specific enough to be relevant, but broad enough to give you options. We found 155 resources for you..

As you skim, you’ll notice certain authors or specific papers being cited over and over. Those are your "foundational texts." Find those specific ones—they usually hold the strongest arguments. 4. Use the "Ctrl+F" Test Open a promising PDF and search for your

I can help you brainstorm more precise keywords to get that number down to a manageable 20. Sort by "Relevance" vs

Don't download everything yet. Read the or executive summaries of the first 20 results. If the abstract doesn't mention your specific thesis angle within the first three sentences, skip it. 2. Check the "Date of Birth"