Core research
Research files
Build a focused source library before drafting a memo.
What a research file does
A research file is a curated source set for one research question. It keeps selected decisions, notes, source Lens findings and memo handoff context together.
How to use it well
Treat the file as an evidence-review workspace before drafting.
- Use clear file names and research questions.
- Remove weak or duplicate decisions.
- Review selected decisions and source links.
- Use Lens panels and citation readiness before memo generation.
- Download a Review Pack where a source-review bundle is useful.
Boundary
A research file is not a matter tracker and the selected set is not an endorsement of legal merits or outcome. It is a workspace for organising reviewed source material.