Use AI To Find Sources For Your Scientific Papers with Sourcely
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- Use AI to find sources and citations for your scientific research articles.
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In this video, I am introducing Sourcely, which is an AI tool for research that can find sources for your research writing. I break down how to use Sourcely, the different features it offers, and how to export references from Sourcely.
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I definitely would like to see how you export the citations and add them to your working paper with another reference editor like Mendeley or Zotero. Also, I would like to see a video of a big chunk of the writing phase done paper containing lots of citations exported to Word from Jenni AI, for example, and how Mendeley or other reference managers handle these.
This looks so helpful!
Looks like a better alternative to google scholar? 🤔
Hey there, I'm a writer that likes to write and then cite later. It becomes painful when my paper is long lol! Do you think this tool would be helpful to invest in? I tried the free version but I was wondering if there was something out there where I could paste my paper and then in return, get my paper back with citations. It's a large request, I know but I have big hopes in AI lol!!
I don't know of any tool that would be able to do that well currently. Even so, you would still need to check all the citations to ensure they are actually a good source for the content.
@@SciGradCoach thank you for responding!!
not free at all