1. Describe the task
You wrote a sentence. You believe a paper in your library says that. But you read the paper three months ago, and the memory you have of the argument might be a paraphrase, a simplification, or something you projected from another source. Anara can check this for you. Paste the claim and ask whether it is supported by your library. Anara searches for passages that confirm, complicate, or contradict what you wrote, returns the specific text with clickable citations, and tells you directly if nothing in your library backs it up. Here a PhD student in political philosophy is writing a dissertation chapter on mandatory vaccination policy, has a library of 140 papers, and has just written a paragraph she wants to defend.2. Give Anara context
Required context- The library or folder that contains the papers you want to check against.
- Notes or highlights you’ve made on the papers you cite most. Anara weights those passages more heavily.
- The chapter or section the paragraph belongs to. Helps Anara understand which arguments in the paper are load-bearing for your context.