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

  • Retrieve Google Local Finder results for any keyword and location. Filter by minimum rating and get business details including name, rating, reviews, address, phone, hours, website, and CID.
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  • Get Google reviews for a business by name and location, including review text, rating, date, author, and owner replies with sort options.
    MIT
  • Fetch Google Local Services Ads for a keyword and location, returning business names, ratings, reviews, badges, years in business, phone numbers, and services offered.
    MIT
  • Retrieve Google Maps listings for any keyword and location, returning names, ratings, reviews, addresses, phone numbers, websites, hours, GPS coordinates, and categories.
    MIT
  • Retrieve Google Play reviews for any app, with pagination and sorting by helpfulness, newest, or rating. Specify app ID, country, language, and number of reviews to get structured data.
    MIT
  • Search Google Scholar for peer-reviewed research and academic citations. Retrieve structured data including titles, authors, and citation counts.
    MIT

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    An MCP server for searching Google Scholar, enabling paper search, author lookup, citation tracking, and BibTeX export for AI assistants and automation workflows.
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    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.
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  • Search Google Scholar for academic papers, citations, and author profiles.

  • Resolve scholarly identifiers (DOI, PMID, ISBN, arXiv, ISSN, ADS, WHO IRIS) into citations (10,000+ CSL styles) and exports (BibTeX, RIS, EndNote...), plus retraction, open-access, and citation-fabrication checks. Six tools, anonymous-friendly Streamable HTTP.