How to Use Google NotebookLM: The Complete Guide to AI-Powered Research
Turn your documents into an AI-powered research assistant. Upload sources, chat with them, and generate podcast-style Audio Overviews that make revision effortless.
AI Snapshot
- ✓ Free AI research tool from Google
- ✓ Grounded in your uploaded sources only
- ✓ Supports PDFs, Docs, URLs, YouTube, audio
- ✓ Up to 50 sources per notebook
- ✓ Audio Overviews create podcast summaries
- ✓ Interactive Mode for real-time Q&A
- ✓ Inline citations link to passages
- ✓ Notes for organising insights
Why This Matters
This makes it uniquely suited for serious research, academic work, and professional analysis where accuracy isn't optional. The Audio Overview feature then transforms your research into a genuinely engaging podcast-style conversation, which has made it a cult favourite among students, educators, and content creators.
Visit notebooklm.google.com to create your first notebook for free.
How to Do It
Prompt Templates
Compare the findings and conclusions across all my uploaded sources. For each major topic: 1) Identify where sources agree 2) Identify where they contradict each other 3) Note any gaps where only one source covers a topic Present this as a structured comparison table, then highlight the 3 most significant contradictions worth investigating further.
Create a comprehensive study guide based on all my uploaded sources. Include: - Key concepts and definitions (with source references) - Relationships between major topics - A timeline of key events or developments - 10 practice questions with answers - 5 essay-style questions for deeper thinking Organise by theme rather than by source.
Based on my uploaded sources, create a 1-page executive briefing for a busy decision-maker. Include: - 3-sentence situation summary - Key findings (bullet points, max 5) - Recommended actions with supporting evidence - Risks or considerations Keep it under 500 words. Prioritise actionability over comprehensiveness.
Research
Compare the findings across all my uploaded sources. Identify areas of agreement, contradiction, and gaps. Present as a structured analysis with citations.
Summary
Create a concise executive briefing from my sources with key findings, recommended actions, and supporting evidence for a busy reader.
Study
Create a comprehensive study guide from my sources with key concepts, definitions, topic relationships, and 10 practice questions with answers.
Common Mistakes
⚠ Uploading unrelated sources
⚠ Not verifying citations
⚠ Ignoring source selection
⚠ Expecting internet knowledge
⚠ Skipping Audio Overview customisation
Recommended Tools
NotebookLM (Free)
Full access to source uploads, AI chat, notes, and Audio Overviews at no cost with a Google account
NotebookLM Plus
Higher limits on notebooks and sources, commercial Audio Overview usage, and priority access
Google Docs
Seamlessly import documents as NotebookLM sources without downloading or converting
Zotero / Mendeley
Organise and export your research PDFs into a format ready for bulk upload to NotebookLM