Research writing

Literature review generator for student research

Organize sources into themes, gaps, and arguments so your literature review reads like a connected academic discussion.

What students can do with Paperday

Group readings by theme or methodology

Summarize source contributions in academic language

Find gaps, tensions, and research questions

Draft literature review sections from notes

A simple writing workflow

  1. 1

    Collect abstracts, notes, or source summaries.

  2. 2

    Ask Paperday to group the material into themes.

  3. 3

    Build a literature review outline around those themes.

  4. 4

    Draft and revise sections with clearer transitions.

Questions students ask

Does Paperday replace reading the sources?

No. It helps you organize and write from your reading, but you should still verify claims and understand the papers you cite.

Can I use this for dissertations or theses?

Yes. The workflow works for undergraduate projects, master's dissertations, and early thesis planning.

Start your next university paper in Paperday

Plan the structure, draft the sections, and revise the final document in one student writing workspace.

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