Source-finding resource

Find Sources for a Claim Guide

A claim-first workflow for finding papers that support a specific sentence instead of only matching broad keywords.

Designed for real drafts

The page focuses on decisions writers actually need to make before submission.

Built for external links

The resource is stable enough for guides, directories, and academic writing pages.

Connected to the product

Each section points toward the LitSource workflow that performs the check.

Resource preview

A compact view of what this page helps you check before citing.

LitSource

Claim-to-source workflow

A compact view of what this page helps you check before citing.

Claim captured

Review this signal before accepting the citation.

Evidence retrieved

Review this signal before accepting the citation.

Support inspected

Review this signal before accepting the citation.

Checklist

Claim-first source checklist

A practical sequence for checking the citation or source before it becomes part of a finished draft.

01
Rewrite the claim as a citeable sentence
Start with the most concrete field so the rest of the review has a reliable anchor.
02
Check stable identifiers
Use DOI, PMID, title, authors, venue, and year to trace the same source record.
03
Compare the cited claim
Decide whether the source supports the exact sentence, not only the surrounding topic.
04
Fix or remove weak citations
Do not leave mismatched or unsupported references in a draft because they look formatted.

Examples

Where keyword search goes wrong

These patterns are common in AI-assisted drafts, copied bibliographies, and rushed literature searches.

01
Mismatched record
A paper shares keywords but answers a different research question.
02
Looks credible but cannot be traced
The reference follows academic formatting but no reliable source record can be found.
03
Real source, wrong sentence
The source is authentic, but the study does not support the claim beside it.

Workflow

Find claim support in LitSource

Use LitSource to move from a raw reference or claim into a structured source review.

Find Supporting Sources
1

Start from the draft

Paste the full claim into Search.

2

Inspect the candidate source

Use the returned source details and snippets to compare the evidence against the draft.

3

Decide the citation action

Keep, revise, replace, or remove the citation before the manuscript moves forward.

FAQ

Find Sources for a Claim Guide FAQ

Short answers for researchers, students, and writers using this resource as a verification workflow.

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Related LitSource workflows

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