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  • Search Google Scholar for academic papers, citations, and author profiles.

  • Scrape Google search results with SERP data, ads, and knowledge panels

  • Search for academic publications on Google Scholar by topic, author, or date range. Filter results by year, sort by relevance or date, and control the number of results.
    MIT
  • Retrieve papers by specific authors from Google Scholar. Access paginated publication lists to build bibliographies and track academic research output.
    MIT
  • Search Google Scholar for academic papers by topic keywords. Filter results by publication year and browse paginated listings to conduct literature research without requiring API authentication.
    MIT
  • Search academic papers across disciplines using Semantic Scholar. Filter by publication type, year, venue, citation count, and more to find relevant research.
  • Search arXiv papers by title, abstract, author, or category using advanced query syntax to find relevant academic research.
    MIT
  • Search bioRxiv for recent academic papers by research category. Filter papers from the last 30 days using discipline keywords like 'bioinformatics' or 'neuroscience' to find relevant preprints.
    MIT
  • Search academic papers from medRxiv by medical category to find recent research in specific fields like infectious diseases or oncology.
    MIT
  • Search for papers on a topic using Semantic Scholar's citation-graph discovery. Matched papers are inserted into your news briefs.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Search academic papers across multiple platforms simultaneously to find research publications. This tool aggregates results from sources like arXiv, PubMed, and Google Scholar in a single query.
    MIT