Windows Live Academic Search (academic.live.com) has been released by Microsoft in seven different countries with the intention of helping students, researchers, librarians and university faculty ...
The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence’s academic search engine, Semantic Scholar, keeps track of more than 175 million research papers from all fields of science. (Semantic Scholar Graphic) ...
Today, Bing announced improvements to its autocomplete technology for queries associated with academic papers and movies. According to the announcement, Bing originally launched its new autocomplete ...
Microsoft, Google and Baidu may be competitors in the business world, but when it comes to open-access academic resources, they’re all working together – thanks to a collaboration created by Seattle’s ...
A new study claims to have uncovered a disturbing trend in the world of academic research: AI tools like ChatGPT being used to produce fake scientific papers that are infiltrating Google Scholar, one ...
Google Scholar, the free search engine for scholarly literature, turns ten years old on November 18. By 'crawling' over the text of millions of academic papers, including those behind publishers' ...
All too often, scientists default to their go-to databases for literature searches without considering whether there might be better alternatives. Search Smart (Searchsmart.org) is a free website I ...
With Google Scholar, PubMed, and other free academic databases at their fingertips, scientists may feel they have plenty of resources to trawl through the ever-growing science literature. But a search ...
REDMOND, Wash. — April 11, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the beta release of its Windows Live™ Academic Search service in seven countries. The new search service is designed to help students, ...