
Studying how researchers manage literature reviews — 12 min survey (researchers & academics)
Hi all!
We're running a research study called Lattice at the University of New Hampshire, and we'd love your input.
We're trying to understand how researchers actually manage literature reviews — what tools you use, where the process breaks down, and what takes the most time. No right or wrong answers, just your honest experience.
🕐 Time: 12–15 minutes
👤 Who: Anyone who has done a literature review in the past 12 months
🔒 Anonymous responses
✅ Conducted in accordance with IRB guidelines
👉 Survey link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGenVFp05mlu2RCxsFScjHT0r_tKyjkJNshV2J8BvtVU_VPQ/viewform
We also built lablincs (https://lablincs.com/) — a platform to help faculty, students, and research groups find each other more easily. It uses semantic matching for student recruitment, surfaces relevant research opportunities, and includes short research podcasts to make ongoing work easier to discover.
Happy to answer any questions in the comments!