Paul J Lipsky. A clean three-step framing — curate sources, ask the right questions, produce final outputs — that maps almost one-to-one onto how the article tells you to think about NotebookLM. Recent enough (early 2026) to match the current UI, including Studio, audio overviews, and mind maps.
NotebookLM is useful because it stays close to sources, but source limits, Studio outputs, sharing and data-use controls can change. Verify current Google Workspace and NotebookLM settings before uploading company material.
Build a source-grounded research notebook and turn it into briefings, study guides or working notes.
Have documents you are allowed to upload and a clear research question.
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