Links and Codes: Paperpal: https://paperpal.com/?linkId=lp_726731&sourceId=andy&tenantId=paperpal (PAP20 - 20% off) Thesify: https://thesify.ai?fpr=andy60 Thesis AI: https://www.thesisai.io/?via=andrew, ANDY20 - 20% off Elicit: https://elicit.com/?via=andrew Elicit: https://elicit.com/?via=andrew UndetectableAI: https://undetectable.ai?fpr=andy Jenni AI: https://jenni.ai/?via=andy-stapleton (Use codes: andy30, ANDY20) Julius AI: https://julius.ai/?via=andrew-stapleton (ANDY20 — offers 20% off) AnswerThis: https://answerthis.io?deal=andy42 (STAPLETON10 - 10% off) Unriddle: https://www.unriddle.ai/?ref=andrew (ANDY20 - 20 % off) In this video, I explore how researchers can get the most out of Scite AI, especially if you're looking to improve how you approach reading, trusting, and managing academic literature. ▼ ▽ Sign up for my FREE newsletter Join 21,000+ email subscribers receiving the free tools and academic tips directly from me: https://academiainsider.com/newsletter/ ▼ ▽ MY TOP SELLING COURSE ▼ ▽ ▶ Become a Master Academic Writer With AI: https://academy.academiainsider.com/courses/ai-writing-course I walk through the free tools offered by Scite AI—like the browser extension and Zotero plugin—which I believe are genuinely useful additions to any academic workflow. If you’ve ever felt unsure about which papers to trust during a literature review, these tools can help you make faster, more informed decisions. For example, the extension shows you how often a paper has been cited and whether those citations are supporting or contrasting. That level of nuance isn’t something you often get from traditional citation counts alone. For those doing a thesis, dissertation, or any form of publication, learning how to use Scite AI can give you a kind of sixth sense for evaluating research credibility. In my own academic work, it’s helped me identify not just well-cited papers but also papers that are heavily debated—something that often points to a potential research gap or an area of controversy. I also give an honest Scite AI review, discussing what I think works well (especially the free features) and where the platform could improve. I compare the assistant and dashboard tools to other AI research tools I’ve tested, and explain why Scite AI might not be the best fit for every workflow—but could still be a great tool if used selectively. If you're doing a lot of academic reading, managing references, or conducting a literature review, this video will help you figure out if Scite AI for literature is a good addition to your current system. I encourage you to experiment with the tools I show, especially if you already use Zotero or Google Scholar. Let me know in the comments how you're using Scite AI, or if there's a feature you’ve found particularly useful that I didn’t mention. ................................................ ▼ ▽ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 00:14 Scite AI Extension 00:57 Google Scholar Integration 05:01 Fun Fact 05:21 Sciteful Research 06:16 Chat History 08:34 Welcome Page 08:37 Feed 08:44 Bio 08:54 Dashboards 09:36 Reference Checks 11:48 Outro

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