AI Academic Source Finder — Search 200M+ Peer-Reviewed Papers
Find real peer-reviewed academic sources instantly. Scholise searches 200M+ papers across major databases. Save, analyse, and cite sources in one workspace.
What an academic source finder does
An academic source finder helps you discover peer-reviewed journal articles, systematic reviews, and conference papers relevant to your research question — faster than manual database searching and more reliable than asking a general AI chatbot.
If you are looking for an academic source finder that returns only verifiable results, Scholise filters out fabricated references and labels unverified suggestions clearly before you save anything to your project.
How Scholise Source Finder works
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Search peer-reviewed literature
Enter your research topic in Scholise Source Finder. Filter by year, open access, and relevance across 200M+ academic papers.
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Save sources to your project
Add verified papers to a project workspace. Every saved source links to a real DOI or database record — no hallucinated references.
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Analyse and cite
Build evidence tables, chat with papers, and export references in APA, Harvard, IEEE, MLA, Chicago, or Vancouver.
Why verified sources matter
University markers expect citations that exist. General AI tools hallucinate paper titles and DOIs at alarming rates. Scholise only surfaces sources from academic indexes — every saved reference is a real paper you can open and read.
Who uses it
- Undergraduate students finding sources for essays and reports
- Postgraduate students building literature reviews
- PhD candidates screening papers for thesis chapters
- Researchers who need fast, citable discovery across disciplines
Learn more in the Source finder feature guide or try the demo on the homepage.
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