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Look for common themes or "schools of thought" across these anchors. 2. The Working Thesis
With nearly 5,000 resources, you cannot use everything. Select the (highly cited, most recent, or most relevant). We found 4789 resources for you..
To help you turn those 4,789 resources into a coherent paper, we need to move from a "mountain of data" to a "structured argument." Since I don't have the specific topic or the resource list, I’ve drafted a universal framework you can use to organize your thoughts and start writing. 1. The Filter (Narrowing the Scope) Look for common themes or "schools of thought"
Define the problem, state the significance, and end with your thesis. Select the (highly cited, most recent, or most relevant)
Group your 4,789 resources by theme , not by author. (e.g., "Economic Perspectives" vs. "Social Perspectives").
Summarize the findings and suggest what needs to happen next. 4. Drafting Tips