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Hi everyone, I have been playing with a few new AI tools for literature reviews that you might like: - Seamless https://seaml.es/ - Semantic Scholar https://semanticscholar.org - Epsilon https://epsilon.ai/ I hope you find them useful. Source: 5 months ago
I rely mostly on Microsoft Academic Search. I find an article I need and then usually Google the exact title followed by filetype:pdf. For example: "Toward creating a fairer ranking in search engine results" filetype:pdf. Other services that are helpful from a discovery standpoint include ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and semanticscholar.org. Source: almost 3 years ago
Hello! Check out our Research Feeds beta on semanticscholar.org, based in part on the arxiv-sanity.com work. From any paper you can select "Research Feed" to start a feed. Source: about 3 years ago
Google Scholar - Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text of scholarly...
Google Custom Search - Google Custom Search enables you to create a search engine for your website, your blog, or a collection of websites.
ResearchGate - Access scientific knowledge, and make your research visible
Scopus - Scopus is a bibliographic database containing abstracts and citations for academic journal articles.
Synthical - AI-powered collaborative research environment. You can use it to get recommendations of articles based on reading history, simplify papers, find out what articles are trending, search articles by meaning (not just keywords), and so on.
Scinapse - Scinapse is a free, nonprofit, Academic search engine for papers, serviced by Pluto Network.