Skip to main content
Glama
76,532 servers. Updated

Matching MCP tools:

Matching MCP Connectors:

"Using Google Scholar for Conducting Deep and Critical Literature Reviews" matching MCP servers:

  • A
    license
    Not graded
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    Enables searching Google Scholar for academic papers, citations, and author profiles, returning structured JSON results including titles, authors, citation counts, abstracts, and PDF links.
    1
    MIT
  • A
    license
    Not graded
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    An MCP server for searching Google Scholar, enabling paper search, author lookup, citation tracking, and BibTeX export for AI assistants and automation workflows.
    2
    MIT
  • A
    license
    Not graded
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    Enables academic research through Google Scholar by searching for papers, finding author publications, discovering recent research, and identifying highly cited works through web scraping with natural language queries.
    MIT
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    B
    maintenance
    A standalone MCP server that searches multiple scholarly metadata providers (PubMed, Europe PMC, bioRxiv, Crossref, OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar, arXiv), deduplicates results, and returns ranked literature with optional open-access full-text retrieval from Europe PMC.
    3
    1
    Apache 2.0
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    Unified MCP server for scientific literature search and extraction, integrating databases like Scopus, OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar, and Unpaywall to enable AI agents to discover papers, track citations, and analyze content.
    27
    MIT
  • A
    license
    B
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    A local MCP server that allows users to search Google Scholar for academic papers by topic, author, and year range without requiring API keys. It utilizes web scraping to provide paginated results for research and academic exploration through natural language.
    4
    2
    MIT
  • A
    license
    Not graded
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    A specialized MCP server that provides a structured interface to the Europe PMC database for biological and clinical evidence retrieval. It enables LLMs to gather, rank, and synthesize published research focusing on therapeutic targets and disease associations.
    1
    MIT
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    Enables searching and analyzing over 560,000 CS/AI/ML research papers with LLM-powered novelty scoring and summaries. Supports literature reviews, trend monitoring, benchmark tracking, and deep research sessions through 23 specialized tools.
    25
    173
    10
    MIT
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    A
    maintenance
    A FastMCP server for the scholarly citation landscape that enables LLMs to search, cross-reference, and retrieve prior art across papers, patents, books, and standards via multiple APIs.
    22
    2
    MIT
  • A
    license
    A
    quality
    B
    maintenance
    Multi-source academic paper search, citation graph exploration, and PDF download as an MCP server, designed for LLM agents doing research.
    10
    1
    MIT
  • F
    license
    A
    quality
    F
    maintenance
    A deep web search MCP server using LinkUp API that provides a deep_search tool for performing deep web searches with optional max results.
    1
    3
  • A
    license
    B
    quality
    B
    maintenance
    Enables deep web search across multiple providers including Google, Bing, Brave, DuckDuckGo, and Perplexity, with support for comprehensive AI-powered research using intelligent multi-engine queries.
    2
    391
    9
    MIT
  • A
    license
    Not graded
    quality
    D
    maintenance
    Enables searching and retrieving academic papers from arXiv and DBLP databases with advanced filtering options. Supports downloading PDFs and provides detailed paper information including titles, authors, abstracts, and publication dates.
    57
    3
    MIT
  • A
    license
    Not graded
    quality
    C
    maintenance
    Access millions of academic papers from Semantic Scholar using the Model Context Protocol, with tools for paper search, author analysis, and research organization.
    5
    MIT