GP-SOP-002 | Research and Content
Build a Source-Checked Research Brief
A compact research brief that separates sourced facts, interpretation, and open questions.
When to use this SOP
Use this before writing a guide, review, comparison, or recommendation where inaccurate details would weaken trust.
What you need
- A clear research question
- Primary sources whenever they exist
- A place to record URLs, dates, claims, and notes
The procedure
Follow these steps
- 01
Write one research question and define the decision the research should support.
- 02
List the claims you expect to make before opening sources. This creates a verification checklist.
- 03
Collect primary sources first: official documentation, product pages, research papers, or original announcements.
- 04
Record the publication or update date for facts that may change over time.
- 05
Capture each useful claim beside the source that supports it. Do not keep a separate pile of unlabeled links.
- 06
Mark conclusions as fact, informed interpretation, personal experience, or unanswered question.
- 07
Look for one credible source or real test that could challenge your initial conclusion.
- 08
Write the final brief in your own words and keep direct quotations short.
Human checkpoint
Stop and review before continuing
A reader should be able to trace every important factual claim to a source. AI summaries are navigation aids, not evidence.
Definition of done
- The research question is answered directly
- Time-sensitive claims include dates
- Every major fact has a supporting source
- Interpretation and personal experience are labeled
- Unresolved questions remain visible
When the process gets stuck
If sources disagree, explain the disagreement and its likely cause. Do not average conflicting claims into a confident answer.
Where automation fits
Automation can collect URLs and create first-pass summaries. Source selection, claim verification, and the final conclusion still require human review.
Optional AI assist
Use this after you collect the real inputs
This prompt can organize a first pass. Review the result against the SOP before using it.
Create a research brief from the supplied source notes. Separate the output into: - Research question - Verified findings - Claims that need another source - Interpretation - Conflicting information - Open questions - Recommended next step Use only the supplied material. Include the supporting URL beside each factual claim. Do not invent citations or fill missing evidence with assumptions. Source notes: [PASTE SOURCE NOTES]