My Research is your personal annotated subset of the Legal Research Library and the Education Portal. When you find an entry that matters to your matter, you save it. My Research is where saved entries live — searchable, annotated, and filterable — atDocumentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.rytz.com.au/llms.txt
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app.rytz.com.au/my-research.
Why a separate surface
The Library covers 2,389+ entries. The Education Portal covers most major sections and concepts. For any one matter, only a small fraction of these entries actually matter — the leading cases on the specific issue, the sections directly invoked, the concepts you keep returning to. My Research is the curated subset. It is the difference between “I have access to the library” and “I have a 25-entry working library scoped to my matter that I can find anything in within 30 seconds”.How saving works
From any Library entry or Education Portal entry, click Save to add it to My Research. Two prompts appear:Tags
Apply tags to organise. Useful tag conventions:
interim-hearing, s60I-exemption, contributions, safety-overlay, key-citation. Use the same tags as your Evidence Portfolio for consistency.Note
Why are you saving this? “Cited in interim affidavit para 14” or “Authority for the s60CG safety overlay clause” or “Distinguishable from our matter — note for cross-examination”. Future-you reads this and knows immediately why this entry matters.
Three views
Default — chronological
Most recently saved at the top. Useful for “what was I reading last week?”.
By tag
Group entries by tag. Useful when preparing for a specific use (“show me everything tagged interim-hearing”).
By type
Cases · Sections · Education Portal entries · Practice notes. Useful for citation prep (“show me all cases I’ve saved”).
Search
Full-text search across entries + your annotations. The notes you wrote on each save become searchable — “find the entry where I wrote about para 14”.
Annotation patterns
A few annotation conventions that pay off:| Pattern | Example |
|---|---|
| Cite location | ”Cited in interim affidavit para 17” |
| Why it matters | ”Authority for safety-paramount under post-2024 framework” |
| How it differs | ”Distinguishable on facts — different relationship length” |
| Counter-arguments | ”Weak point — court may distinguish based on relocation distance” |
| Action item | ”Need to find at least one more case supporting this proposition” |
Bundling for export
When preparing for a hearing or a lawyer briefing, you can bundle My Research entries into a single PDF — useful for “the cases the platform is recommending I rely on” reading material. Steps:- From My Research, select the entries (or filter to a tag like
final-hearing-prep) - Click Bundle
- Choose: Annotated (your notes included) or Clean (entries only, no annotations)
- Generate PDF
Where My Research connects
- AI assistant — when you ask matter-specific questions, the assistant prioritises authority you’ve already saved over generic Library entries
- Affidavit Preparation — citation suggestions surface your saved cases first
- Master Case File — the Strategy section’s citations pull from My Research where relevant
- Evidence Portfolio — annotations cross-link
When My Research is most useful
| Context | Why it pays off |
|---|---|
| Trial preparation | A focused authority pack scoped to the contested issues |
| FDR / conciliation | The 5–10 cases you’re prepared to cite in mediation |
| Lawyer consultations | ”Here are the cases I think are most relevant — what’s your view?” |
| Self-study during quiet weeks | Build the matter’s authority base before urgency arrives |
| Mid-matter revision | Re-read what you saved 6 months ago to see if your view has shifted |
Maintenance
A few practices that keep My Research useful:What My Research is not
- Not a citation manager. Tools like Zotero or Mendeley are for academic-style citation management. My Research is for matter-driven case prep; less feature-rich, more focused.
- Not a replacement for the Library. The Library is the universal corpus; My Research is your filter onto it. Always start in the Library to find authority; save what matters to My Research.
- Not a substitute for primary-source reading. Each My Research entry links to AustLII for the full judgment. For high-stakes citations, read the full judgment, not just the summary.
What’s next
Legal Research Library
Search the full corpus and save entries to My Research.
Education Portal
Plain-English entries that also save to My Research.
Master Case File
Strategy citations draw from My Research.
Affidavit overview
Citation-suggestion surfaces use My Research as priority.

