Literatür Taraması Asistanı
Okuduğunuz kaynaklardan aldığınız notları veya özetleri, varsa yazar ve yıl bilgileriyle birlikte yapıştırın; bu araç bunları tematik olarak yapılandırılmış bir literatür taraması metni hâlinde düzenler — ilgili bulguları gruplandırır ve uyumları veya çelişkileri belirtir.
Tez danışmanlarımız eksiksiz bir literatür taraması bölümünü düzenlemenize ve yazmanıza yardımcı olabilir.
Nasıl çalışır
- 1Kaynaklarınızdan aldığınız notları veya özetleri, elinizdeyse yazar/yıl bilgileriyle birlikte yapıştırın.
- 2Çalıştır'a tıklayın.
- 3Düzenlenmiş metni inceleyin ve literatür taraması bölümünüze entegre edin.
Kimler için uygun
- ✓Dağınık okuma notlarını yapılandırılmış bir taslak metne dönüştürmek.
- ✓Kaynakları tek tek listelemek yerine tema bazında gruplandırmak.
- ✓Yazmaya başlamadan önce kaynaklar arasındaki uyumları ve çelişkileri fark etmek.
What Makes a Strong Literature Review?
A strong literature review does more than march through sources one after another, summarizing each in isolation. It synthesizes — pulling related findings together around shared themes, methods, or debates, so the reader sees how studies relate to each other rather than reading a string of disconnected summaries. That means naming where researchers agree, where their results diverge or contradict one another, and where open questions remain.
Just as important, a good review positions the reader's own work within that landscape. It should make clear what gap, tension, or unanswered question the new research is responding to, rather than presenting prior work as a disconnected backdrop. The organizing thread matters as much as the content itself: a reader should come away with a sense of the field's shape, not just a list of what each source found.
Thematic vs Chronological Organization
Literature reviews are typically organized one of two ways. Thematic organization groups sources by topic, concept, method, or debate, regardless of when each study was published. It works well when you want to show how different strands of research speak to the same question, or when the field has settled into recognizable camps or lines of inquiry — readers can follow the argument thread by thread.
Chronological organization instead traces how understanding of a topic developed over time, study by study or period by period. It suits fields where methods, definitions, or dominant theories have shifted noticeably, and where that evolution is itself part of the story you want to tell. Many reviews combine both: a chronological arc within a theme, or themes that happen to track roughly with time.
Literature Review vs Systematic Review
The two terms get used loosely, but they describe different kinds of work. A literature review, in the sense most students and researchers write, is narrative and thematic: it draws on the sources the author has read and judged relevant, and organizes them into a synthesized discussion of what's known and unresolved in an area.
A systematic review is a more formal undertaking, following a predefined, documented protocol — often something like PRISMA — that specifies search terms, databases, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and screening steps in advance, so the process can in principle be reproduced or audited by others. It's suited to questions where an exhaustive, bias-minimized account of the evidence matters. Neither approach is inherently better; they serve different purposes, and this tool is built for the narrative, thematic kind.
Responsible Use in Academic Writing
This tool works only with the notes and summaries you give it. It organizes and synthesizes exactly what you provide — grouping related points, drawing out agreements and contradictions, and structuring the result into a readable passage. It does not add studies, invent authors, or introduce findings that weren't in your input.
That means the output is only as accurate as the material you start with. If a note misstates a finding or gets an author or year wrong, that error can carry through into the generated passage. You remain responsible for the accuracy of what you paste in, and for checking the final text against the actual sources before using it in your own writing — treat it as a drafting aid for organizing your reading, not a substitute for reading or citing carefully.
Sıkça sorulan sorular
Hayır — çıktıdaki her iddia, sağladığınız kaynak materyaline dayandırılabilir. Dahil etmediğiniz çalışma, yazar veya bulgu eklemez.
Tek bir geçişte birkaç kaynağa yetecek kadar not — çok büyük literatür setleri için, tema bazında gruplar hâlinde çalışın.
