Claim & Evidence Mapping

Make every claim inspectable.

The Claim Map turns the paper into a structured evidence layer so readers, journalists, and reviewers can see exactly how strong each claim is.

Overview

What you get

Each claim is captured with its evidence type, source section, supporting figures and citations, limitation notes, a confidence label, and author approval status.

Included in this module

  • Claim ID and summary
  • Evidence type
  • Source section
  • Figure / table links
  • Methods support
  • Citation support
  • Limitation notes
  • Confidence label
  • Author approval status

Why claim mapping matters

Structured evidence reduces misinterpretation and creates reusable research metadata.

  • Reduces misinterpretation
  • Supports responsible public communication
  • Helps readers judge evidence strength
  • Creates reusable research metadata
  • Anchors journalist and PR claims
  • Makes review faster for authors

Confidence labels

A shared vocabulary for how well-supported each statement is.

  • Directly supported
  • Supported with caveats
  • Interpretive
  • Background context
  • Speculative
  • Needs author review

Get started

Turn your argument structure into something readers can inspect.