Google Scholar

Modified on Mon, 30 Dec, 2024 at 4:48 PM

The Google Scholar skill helps you find academic papers, scholarly articles, and research studies on a specific topic. It’s a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone looking for credible academic information.

How It Works

You provide the skill with a keyword, topic, or specific query, and it searches Google Scholar for relevant academic articles. It returns a list of results, including titles, summaries, and links to access the papers.

Input

Output

Search query: A keyword, topic, or question related to the academic content you’re looking for.

A list of academic articles, including:

  • Titles of the papers.

  • Short summaries or abstracts of the papers.

  • Links to access the full articles on Google Scholar.


When to Use It

  • To find credible academic sources for research or study.

  • To explore the latest advancements and developments in a particular academic field.

  • To gather references and resources for papers, presentations, or projects.

Example

Related Skills

  • Doc Maker: Compile research findings into professional documents.

  • Google Patents: Explore patents related to academic research topics.

  • Google News: Find news articles about recent research breakthroughs.

  • Text to Speech by OpenAI/Eleven Labs: Convert research summaries into audio for accessibility.


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