Are there plans to provide output (summaries, AI writer) in other languages than English? I would like my Japanese students to be able to write their graduation theses in Japanese using Scispace.
Can you suck these papers from this finder into ones library. I guess so but I did not see how to do it in the citation tab? Can one limit the AI writer to use information in ones library? Apparently one can upload 10 pdfs in the free version. Can you then ask for a combined summary of those ten papers? I will be teaching this to my students (14) on Tuesday afternoon Japan time. I wonder if there is an even cheaper version for students from third world countries. My students are from Laos, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Capo Verde, and the not so rich countries. Only one of them currently has an AI subscription with your competitor beginning with Sc and I think he chose it because it was 2 dollars a month cheaper.
One big ossue that I found on my first day with scispace is that it writes most of the paper's insights tab with what you have written in the prompt no matter the paper talks about it or not. This is very dangerous and misleading. It removes paper very slowly. There should be a bin icon or select and delete rather than select the ones that you need and delete the unselected ones.
From my experience these AI programs do not have access to all peer reviewed journals and so don't find everything needed. This is dangerous for people who do not know their field well.
Thank you for the explanation!
Are there plans to provide output (summaries, AI writer) in other languages than English? I would like my Japanese students to be able to write their graduation theses in Japanese using Scispace.
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Is it good for systematic review?
Are you sure the citations are always right? I encountered instances where the citations were not accurate. Don’t you think one needs to cross-check ?
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Can you suck these papers from this finder into ones library. I guess so but I did not see how to do it in the citation tab?
Can one limit the AI writer to use information in ones library?
Apparently one can upload 10 pdfs in the free version. Can you then ask for a combined summary of those ten papers?
I will be teaching this to my students (14) on Tuesday afternoon Japan time.
I wonder if there is an even cheaper version for students from third world countries. My students are from Laos, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Capo Verde, and the not so rich countries. Only one of them currently has an AI subscription with your competitor beginning with Sc and I think he chose it because it was 2 dollars a month cheaper.
I just bought a subscription to scispace. Do I need to also buy avidnote? Do they do the same thing? How is scispace better, worse or different?
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One big ossue that I found on my first day with scispace is that it writes most of the paper's insights tab with what you have written in the prompt no matter the paper talks about it or not. This is very dangerous and misleading. It removes paper very slowly. There should be a bin icon or select and delete rather than select the ones that you need and delete the unselected ones.
I have to read other tabs to find out the paper does not have what I need or is irrelevant. Its insights tab is quite misleading. Please correct it.
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From my experience these AI programs do not have access to all peer reviewed journals and so don't find everything needed. This is dangerous for people who do not know their field well.
you can import those papers from zotero into scispace
How to add more than 10 paper in insight from top paper
Once you scroll to the bottom of your search results, you'll see a button called "Show more papers"
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