Why Content review matters
In Content review you no longer see only the structure of your paper, but the planned content for each chapter: objectives, arguments, evidence, expected outcome and possible visualizations. You therefore review whether the plan is right in terms of content before it becomes a complete full text.
This step is your last larger checkpoint before drafting. If a chapter is weighted incorrectly in terms of content, a visualization does not fit or an addition is missing, you should mark or comment on it here.
How the page is structured
The page combines chapter navigation on the left with chapter cards in the main area. At the top you also see how many visualizations are currently selected.
Selected visualizations:
This overview quickly shows you how many visualizations are currently selected. You make the actual decision afterwards in the individual chapters.
Chapter cards
In each chapter card you review the planned content of that chapter. You can open the card, view paragraph plans and evidence points and check which visualizations are selected or excluded.
What you review per chapter
Do not review each chapter only for whether the title sounds good. What matters is whether chapter objective, chapter plan, paragraph plans, evidence points and expected chapter outcome fit together and lead toward the task of your paper.
In this step you do not correct fully formulated sentences. The visible evidence points and paragraph plans are instructions for the next drafting step in Full text & Export.
Introduction
Chapter objective
Define the research frame and justify the relevance.
Chapter structure / bullet points
12 paragraph plans - opening, problem statement, research question and transition to the next chapter.
Expected chapter outcome
Readers understand why the topic is relevant and how the further argument is structured.
Selected visualizations
Diagram 1Excluded visualizations
Table 1Chapter objective
The chapter objective describes what the chapter should accomplish. Check whether it fits the research question and is not formulated too broadly or too narrowly.
Paragraph plans and bullet points
The interface can display a number of paragraphs. However, these are not finished full-text paragraphs yet, but paragraph plans with a summary and bullet points. Check whether arguments, evidence or intermediate steps are missing, duplicated or weighted incorrectly from a subject perspective.
Expected chapter outcome
The expected chapter outcome shows what should be clear after the chapter. It should lead logically into the next chapter.
How to use notes
In this step, chapter content is not directly editable like a normal text document. If something should be changed or added, you leave a note for StudyTexter.
Chapter content is not directly editable. The evidence points also cannot be edited directly here yet. Therefore formulate what the AI should change or add in this chapter.
Good notes
- Please relate this section more strongly to method X.
- Use source Y only as secondary evidence.
- Add example Z.
- Keep this section shorter.
- Expand the critical discussion.
What you should watch for
State as concretely as possible what StudyTexter should change. A short, clear instruction is more helpful than a general please improve.
Notes are chapter-related. StudyTexter later combines them for drafting so that Full text & Export can take your notes into account per chapter.
Review and select visualizations
If you activated visualizations in Settings, you can inspect them more closely in Content review and decide which of them will be included in the final full text.
Selected visualizations
These visualizations are marked as used and will preferably be integrated into the full text in the next step. Description, note and source references are also taken into account.
Excluded visualizations
These visualizations are marked as not used and will not be included in the full text. This is useful if a table, diagram, data chart or source figure does not fit the chapter well.
You may encounter these visualization types:
Do not open visualizations only by title. Also review description, note, source and the rationale for the respective chapter.
Example visualization
Use of online marketing channels
Description: The diagram shows which online marketing channels are used most often in the example.
Note: Check whether the statement really fits the chapter and whether the values are labelled clearly.
Source: Example evaluation of the survey data specified in the project.
Rationale for this chapter: The visualization fits if the chapter should explain differences between channels.
When the export is useful
With Export content you can view or share the current state from the Content review outside the app. The Export content review dialog selects the desired format for this. This is practical if you want to review the planned chapter content together once more before the final writing.
The export from Content review is a review state: it shows chapter objectives, paragraph plans, evidence points, visualizations and open notes. The finished paper is only created in Full text & Export.
Typical use
Export the state if you want to calmly compare chapter objectives, evidence, visualizations or open notes against your assignment.
After a final export, this review page may appear read-only or no longer intended for larger changes. Therefore review your notes and visualizations carefully beforehand.
Your review controls Full text & Export: selected visualizations are adopted, excluded visualizations stay out and your notes are taken into account during drafting.
Do not forget to save!
If you have made changes, confirm them with the Save button before moving on to the next step.