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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Resea.AI
Resea AI is a full-featured academic research assistant that autonomously plans, conducts, and writes in-depth academic tasks from literature review to report drafting. It connects seamlessly with major scholarly databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, and arXiv to source trusted research, then employs its proprietary “Think and Research” engine to determine research direction, core concepts, and writing angles through multi-stage inquiry. Feeding into its AI writing editor, Resea AI is capable of generating documents of unlimited length (even up to 50,000 words), and offers interactive editing for fast refinements. It ensures academic rigor through support for dozens of citation formats with accurate source indexing. It evaluates performance with benchmarks like xBench‑DeepSearch that measure deep research capabilities. Additional use cases include systematic literature reviews, academic outlines, content synthesis, reviewer-perspective feedback, and more.
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CiteDash
CiteDash is an AI-powered research and writing platform designed to streamline the entire academic workflow by combining source discovery, analysis, drafting, and citation into a single system. It enables users to enter a research topic, essay prompt, or question, after which a multi-agent pipeline automatically searches across numerous academic databases, including sources like Semantic Scholar, PubMed, and OpenAlex, to identify, evaluate, and synthesize relevant literature into a structured draft with inline citations. It emphasizes accuracy and credibility by grounding every claim in verifiable academic sources, avoiding hallucinated references, and ensuring that outputs are traceable to real studies. CiteDash supports a wide range of academic tasks, including essay writing, research papers, literature reviews, and exam preparation, offering tools such as AI-generated notes, structured outlines, and active recall question generation to reinforce learning.
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JabRef
JabRef was founded 2003 and has since been used by many students and researchers. Our mission is to advance knowledge and improve scientific research. We value open access to information and believe modern science can built on an open institutional structure. This is why we develop JabRef as free open-source software and save your data in a simple text-based file format with no vendor lock-in. Fetch complete bibliographic information based on ISBN, DOI, PubMed-ID and arXiv-ID. Complete and improve bibliographic data by comparing with curated online catalogues such as Google Scholar, Springer or MathSciNet. Automatically rename and move associated files according to customizable rules. Customize and add new metadata fields or reference types. Organize articles based on keywords, tags, search terms or your manual assignments. Native BibTeX and BibLaTeX support, perfect for text-based typesetting systems such as LaTeX and Markdown.
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