For the Curious
Credits & Thank You
The people and AI systems that made the Research Memex possible
This project was developed with guidance from Prof. Erkko Autio and Prof. Kevin Corley, along with valuable input from various AI systems. We're grateful for their insights in shaping the content and philosophy of this project.
In the spirit of the Research Memex itself, the structure, content, and philosophy of this website were refined through a dynamic, collaborative partnership between a human researcher and an AI assistant. This site is one place we explore what interpretive orchestration looks like in practice.
Foundational Research
The core concept of interpretive orchestration originates from:
Lin, X. and Corley, K. (2026). "Interpretive Orchestration: When Human Intuition Meets Machine Intelligence." Strategic Organization. doi.org/10.1177/14761270261448645
This Research Memex project extends that methodological foundation into a broader pedagogical framework for AI partnership across research contexts.
Academic Guidance
- Imperial Business School, Imperial College London
- Insights on systematic review pedagogy
- Course context: Systematic Reviews (MRes in Management & Entrepreneurship, 2025)
- Head of the Management & Entrepreneurship
- Imperial Business School, Imperial College London
- Expert in qualitative research methods
- Guidance on research methodology and academic rigor
- Co-author of foundational interpretive orchestration research
- Contribution to theoretical framing
Content & Development
Methodology:
- Core concepts: Developed for MRes course with Profs. Autio & Corley
- Case study materials: Systematic review course (2025), Imperial Business School
Documentation & Design:
- Writing & iteration: Xule Lin + Claude Code
- AI models: Claude Opus (initial reasoning) → Claude Sonnet (refinement and iteration)
- Tools used: Sequential Thinking MCP, Lotus Wisdom MCP, Vox MCP
- Visual design SVGs: Xule's partner
Tip
This documentation is a self-demonstrating project - created using the very methodology it teaches. Every page was written through human-AI partnership, proving interpretive orchestration works in practice.
The longer iterative process is documented in How We Designed the Visual Identity, including Claude's early attempts at drawing ASCII seahorses.