
Welcome to this episode where we discuss six AI tools that can help with your literature review. With most of them being free, these AI tools aim to make you more efficient in your research without doing all the work for you.
1. www.chat.openai.com/
We start with ChatGPT, an AI tool that answers questions and assists you with tasks. However, it is important to note that when it comes to research, it can give wrong information and references.
2. www.elicit.org/
Next is Elicit AI, which requires you to create an account. You can type in a research question and it gives you papers that have similar keywords to your research question. You can base your search on categories such as abstract summary, population, intervention, and results. Further tailor your results by adding keywords to your search.
3. www.researchrabbitapp.com
Research Rabbit is a free literature mapping tool that provides a network analysis. Use this tool to optimize your time searching for references as you start planning your literature review.
4. www.paper-digest.com
Paper Digest is another free tool that summarizes research papers. It tells you what the paper is about and what you can learn from it. It only summarizes open-source articles.
5. www.phrasebank.manchester.ac.uk/
The University of Manchester has an Academic Phrasebank which can help you with related words, keywords for search, synonyms, and linking words.
6. www.grammarly.com/students
Finally, we have Grammarly for Students, a tool that can help improve your grammar, sentence structure, and writing style.
With these six AI tools, you can make your literature review process more efficient and effective.
Contact me with your questions: researchshandis@gmail.com