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How to create a notebook briefing document - NotebookLM Tutorial
From the course: NotebookLM for Research
How to create a notebook briefing document
- [Instructor] The final document we're going to be looking at is the briefing document. It's right down here, and this is precisely what the name implies. It is a brief summation of the content, and I tend to regard this as the Coles Notes or CliffsNotes regarding the subject. In the field of UX research, it is the classic one-pager, or preamble of the research document. So, all I have to do is just click it and it will generate a briefing document for me. And if I open it up, you can see the brief cites the source, explains the main theme, presents the key ideas and facts, gives you some quotes, and asks some further questions. In many respects, the key facts and ideas could be almost regarded as a conclusion. To expand on the brief, you could copy and paste the brief into a Word or Google Doc and return to your notebook. If you really want to expand it, you can use the chat pod and enter, "Expand the key ideas and facts in the briefing." And it takes a second to think it through…
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Adding long-form content3m
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How to use a notebook FAQ2m 24s
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How to use a notebook study guide1m 36s
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How to create a notebook timeline4m 4s
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How to create a notebook briefing document3m 8s
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