For researchers

AI research and literature review tools for your papers

Collect papers in a research notebook, ask questions across your sources, screen and synthesize literature, and format citations—while you stay responsible for rigor and verification.

Overview

  • Search academic literature with filters for year, citations, open access, and field
  • Import papers by DOI, BibTeX, RIS, Zotero, Mendeley, or manual entry
  • Chat with papers, run literature review mode, and produce deep research report drafts
  • Format citations in twelve styles including APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, and Vancouver

Tools

Build your reading list

Find papers through academic discovery or import them from reference managers and DOI lookups.

  • Paper Discovery: Search the academic channel, filter by year, citations, open access, and field, then import deduplicated paper records.
  • Import Papers: Bring literature in via DOI, BibTeX, RIS, Zotero, Mendeley, or manual metadata—then read and work with them in one notebook.

Analyze and write

Work with your collection through chat, literature review, deep research, and citation formatting.

  • Literature Review: Import papers, screen and rank sources, and use AI to draft literature review synthesis—grounded in the documents you add to your notebook.
  • Chat with PDF: Ask questions over your sources and see responses tied to your uploaded and imported materials.
  • Deep Research: Multi-step workflows search the web and your notebook, then assemble a report draft you can edit and verify.
  • Citation Styles: Apply APA, MLA, Chicago, AMA, ACS, IEEE, Vancouver, Harvard, and more in literature reviews, reports, and when citing papers—then verify before submitting.

Guides and comparisons

Frequently asked questions

What research tools does SolomindLM offer?

You can discover and import academic papers, chat with your sources, run literature review mode with screening and synthesis, produce deep research report drafts that combine web and notebook sources, and format citations in twelve styles.

Is literature review mode a systematic review tool?

No. It assists with screening, ranking, and synthesis across papers in your notebook, but it does not replace preregistered systematic review protocols or exhaustive search requirements.

Which citation styles are supported?

Twelve styles including APA, MLA, Chicago, AMA, ACS, IEEE, Vancouver, and Harvard. Use them in literature reviews, reports, and the Cite Paper modal—then verify against your style manual.

Should I trust AI answers without checking the PDFs?

No. Chat, literature review, and deep research outputs are drafts. Confirm quotes, claims, and citations in the original documents before submitting formal work.

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