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AI-powered academic research assistant.
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Sourcely is an AI-powered tool meant to help users find pertinent academic sources. It uses Advanced Natural Language Processing techniques to cater detailed and diversified information based on user requirements.

The primary function of Sourcely is to expedite the process of locating applicable literature to support academic work and research. By inputting keywords or topics of interest into the system, users can streamline the searching process, thus making it efficient and saving a significant amount of time.

The tool aims to relieve users from the often tedious chore of sifting through vast quantities of literature to find relevant pieces. Sourcely operates using AI, which allows it to not only pinpoint the information that the user is searching for but also provide a broad range of literature on the given topic.

This widens the scope of the research, offering the user a more comprehensive insight into their subjects of interest. It is specifically beneficial for students, researchers, or anyone involved in academic work where much time can be spent sourcing suitable literature.

Sourcely utilizes human-like intelligence to ensure that all selected resources are closely aligned with the selected topic, thereby optimizing the study and research process.

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it got nothing free (absolutely). it only lets you write 300 characters (not words) then asks to pay for the citations. but if your paying, this might be the best one your looking for.

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Sourcely was manually vetted by our editorial team and was first featured on April 9th 2023.

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Pros

Identifies relevant texts
Streamlines information finding
Saves user time
User-friendly interface
Accessible to anyone
Filter sources by year
Filter sources by citations
Different pricing options
Free basic plan available
Context understanding algorithms
Delivers relevant sources
Continual algorithm improvement
Developed by students
Understanding academic writing challenges
Exceptional customer service
Frequent platform updates
Efficient academic search
Uses Advanced NLP
Detailed information retrieval
Speeds up literature search
Reduces literature sifting
Widens research scope
Helpful for students
Optimizes research process

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Supports only English language
Limited capabilities in free plan
Developed by small business
Filtering only by year, citations
May lack technical support
Potential bias towards academic literature
Potential quality variations in relevance
No information on data privacy
Lack of user community
No API for integration

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