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yes, I'm aware of this approach. But it seems still very inefficient to me. The thing is, what if you have an idea for lets say, applying a statistical concept from your field to another field. It might be that the other field uses completely different terminology, so that you cant use a keyword search. Surely it would be very inefficient to first get to the point of a complete overview of that field before being able to publish your result. This is just ONE example, where it seems inefficient to first read an entire literature before being able to publish.
@user2768, maybe I'm unaware of what google scholar can do... But as far as I understand, you have to search with google scholar. You have to write what you want. you have to also know before hand what you want. I am talking about getting the journal articles feeded to you, so you can open them with one tap, without having to search for them.