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AI Tools

AI tools are emerging fast and furious, with a wide range of applications and even wider range of caveats about scope, accuracy, depth of content, robustness of response, etc. 

My caveat for posting here is that these are tools that I've come across, but I haven't used them at all or only simplistically for surface inquiries. One of the academics I follow on social media is engaged in investigating these tools: https://twitter.com/MushtaqBilalPhD  

Please do your own work on validating the accuracy of the tool. This will take some time but knowing up front as much about the tool that you want to use saves you time, which is the aim of using the tools!

AI Tools

Journal Suggestors:

Author Services by Taylor and Francis (useful for the Humanities):
 https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/publishing-your-research/choosing-a-journal/journal-suggester/

Elsevier Journal Finder
https://journalfinder.elsevier.com/

Web of Science Match Mansucript: suggests journals "based on an analysis of tens of millions of citation connections in Web of Science Core Collection."
https://mjl.clarivate.com/home

Springer Journal Suggester:  searches "Springer and BMC journals to find the most suitable journal for your manuscript."
https://journalsuggester.springer.com/

Bison. For finding a suitable Open Access journal for your work.
https://service.tib.eu/bison/

Journal Guide: "Search, filter, sort, and compare journals from more than 46,000 titles"
https://www.journalguide.com/

 

Under construction!!!

Scite.ai  Puts the citations you find within a context of number of references and comparison.  

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