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"Resources for Writing Academic Papers" matching MCP tools:

  • Search academic papers and preprints on arXiv to find research papers, scientific studies, and technical literature across fields like AI, physics, and mathematics.
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  • Search the CrossRef database to find academic papers using queries, filters, and sorting options for scholarly research.
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  • Search academic papers from DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) using keywords to find relevant research articles.
    MIT
  • Search academic papers from the HAL open archive using queries to find relevant research documents and metadata.
    MIT

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  • Search academic papers from PubMed to find relevant research articles using query terms and return paper metadata for analysis.
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  • Search academic papers from PubMed Central using queries to find relevant research articles and return paper metadata.
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  • Search academic papers from CORE to find relevant research using query terms and return paper metadata for analysis.
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  • Search academic papers from arXiv to find relevant research publications using specific queries and return paper metadata.
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  • Search academic papers from OpenAIRE's European Open Access infrastructure to find relevant research publications using query-based discovery.
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  • Search academic papers from the BASE database to find relevant research publications using specific queries and return structured metadata.
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  • Filter medRxiv preprint papers by category such as infectious diseases or oncology. Retrieve metadata for recent academic papers in your field.
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  • Search academic papers and preprints on SSRN to find research in social sciences, economics, law, finance, accounting, management, and humanities. Use for researching topics, locating working papers, or discovering scholarly publications.
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