Sciscoper
Sciscoper is an AI powered research assistant that is used to streamline and accelerate the literature review process for STEM researchers, academics, and R&D teams. Researchers often deal with hundreds or thousands of scientific papers scattered across different sources, making it difficult to extract meaningful insights efficiently.
Sciscoper solves this by using AI and natural language processing to automatically:
Summarize scientific papers and research findings.
Extract key insights, concepts, and relationships across documents.
Generate literature reviews with citations in multiple reference styles.
Organize and index papers into a structured, searchable knowledge base for easy discovery.
This allows users to focus less on manual reading and note-taking, and more on analyzing results, identifying research gaps, and producing new scientific knowledge.
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Connected Papers
Connected Papers is a visual tool designed to assist researchers and applied scientists in discovering and exploring academic papers pertinent to their field of work. By inputting a "seed paper," users can generate a graph that displays related papers based on a similarity metric derived from co-citation and bibliographic coupling analyses. This approach allows for the identification of relevant literature, even when direct citations are absent. The resulting graph provides a visual overview of the research landscape, highlighting seminal works and potential areas for further exploration. Connected Papers aims to streamline the literature review process, making it more efficient and comprehensive for researchers.
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Google Scholar
Google Scholar is a freely accessible search engine that specializes in indexing and providing access to scholarly literature across various disciplines and formats. It allows users to search for articles, theses, conference papers, preprints, technical reports, books, and other academic publications from a wide range of sources, including universities, research institutions, academic publishers, and professional societies.
Google Scholar aims to help researchers, students, and professionals find relevant academic resources for their studies or projects. Users can search by keywords, author names, or publication titles, and the results often include direct links to the full text or, in some cases, abstracts and citations. The search engine also provides tools to help users track citations, find related articles, and export citations in various formats.
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Crescis
Crescis is an AI powered research assistant that creates citation ready literature reviews from either your uploaded PDFs or AI powered searches across millions of scholarly articles. It retrieves relevant open-access papers, summarizes complex research into clear insights, and organizes sources into collections. Generate flawless citations in APA, MLA, Chicago, and more, then compile your findings into ready to edit literature review drafts. By combining search, retrieval, summarization, organization, and citation into one platform, Crescis helps students, researchers, and professionals turn scattered sources into polished academic writing, faster, easier, and more accurately than ever.
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