Start with extractive notes, then layer concise abstracts, key claims, and open questions. Ask the model to keep quotes verbatim, attach source IDs, and flag weasel words. When revisiting, you can expand or prune quickly, preserving a lineage from raw evidence to refined understanding without blurring attribution.
Rather than chasing keywords, climb from broad inquiry to sharper sub-questions, documenting assumptions along the way. Invite the model to propose next questions that would most change your view if answered. This concentrates reading on leverage points and guards against confirmation, hype cycles, and seductive but irrelevant tangents.
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