Semantic Scholar

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Semantic Scholar is a powerful and resourceful free academic search engine that uses AI technology to help researchers quickly find the information they need from the vast amount of academic literature, saving time and accelerating scientific breakthroughs. No matter what subject area you are working in, Semantic Scholar will provide you with valuable academic resources.

Website Introduction:

Semantic Scholar is a free academic search engine developed by the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2), founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.

Main functions and features:

Massive academic literature coverage: Semantic Scholar aims to use AI technology to help users sift through useful information from massive academic literature and solve the problem of information overload. Since its launch in 2015, it has covered almost all subject areas, including computer science, neuroscience, and biomedicine. By 2020, it covered 190 million academic articles, covering all subject areas, with new articles being added every day.

Document Type and Language: Semantic Scholar mainly searches academic journals, academic conferences, and academic literature from academic institutions. Currently, English literature is mainly supported, but other languages may be supported in the future.

Partners: Semantic Scholar has established partnerships with more than 500 academic publishers, university presses, and academic societies around the world, such as Science, Springer Nature, IEEE, PubMed, MIT Press, Highwire, arXiv, bioRxiv, medRxiv, Microsoft Academic, and others.

Features: Semantic Scholar has a range of features, including displaying citations and references, measuring the impact of papers, displaying paper charts, automatically generating keywords (based on titles), analyzing authors, finding additional resources on the internet (such as relevant YouTube videos), and recommending papers.

Free & Open: Semantic Scholar is open and free for everyone to use. In addition to the search and discovery tools provided by the website, it also offers the Semantic Scholar API and the Open Research Corpus as free services to the research community.

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