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Academic Search Engines

AI search engines are advanced tools that use artificial intelligence to enhance the search experience. Unlike traditional search engines, they use machine learning algorithms to understand and interpret user queries, providing quick and personalized results. Students can use these tools to discover more about a topic of interest and fine tune a research question, create a string of search terms to use in an academic database, or even locate academic resources such as journal articles.

Perplexity AI

Offers free ("Standard) access to their answer engine that uses AI to give accurate answers to any question, with sources included. Offers additional premium subscription access options. 

What is Perplexity AI | Perplexity Help Center

Scite AI

Subscription-only platform that uses AI to help researchers find and cite academic papers.

 

 

How does scite search work? | Scite Help

Semantic Scholar 

Free tool that uses AI to help researchers find and understand academic papers.

 

 

FAQs | Semantic Scholar

Citation Mapping Tools

AI citation mapping tools are resources that help students navigate and organize academic references for their research papers and assignments. These tools create visual maps of citations, showing relationships between different sources, which can help researchers understand the connections and relevance of various studies and discover new and relevant sources they might not have found through traditional search methods.

Litmaps

Litmaps is a tool that helps researchers find, organize, and visualize academic papers using citation networks. Free up to 20 inputs with options for subscriptions

How to Use Litmaps | Litmaps Help Center

ResearchRabbit

Free AI tool that helps researchers discover, organize, and visualize academic papers

Step-by-Step Guide to Using ResearchRabbit | ResearchRabbit Blog

 

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