The Discover Research feature in Marvin allows users to create discoverable landing pages for specific topics, collating research and related reports, clips, and files related to that topic. This enhances the browsability of your research repository for all stakeholders because anyone can easily access relevant information without having to deep dive into your research data.
This feature is the most common method for organizing your research repository, even though it's not strictly part of the information architecture.
It is the discover research product we launched. Discovery research helps you collate your research based on topics.
For example, it helps to think of them as landing pages for people beyond your research team who want to know a better understanding of a topic.
So in this case, for example, we have created a landing page for search. Here, we created a document that tells everything we know about search. Every time you do research on search, you’ll update it with new insights.
Below that, I have highlighted some reports, some clips, some files related to search that people who are looking for search-related research can go and read.
So we have all these reports that have been pinned right here and have been attached to this landing page.
This is a good way to build out a repository from a browsability perspective for anybody who doesn't know, who doesn't want to do deep search, or doesn't want to do deep analysis. They just want to see the research highlights in one easy-to-navigate repository.