Feature

AI Literature Review Tool

Scholise literature review tool helps students search peer-reviewed papers, build evidence tables, and export references — without hallucinated citations.

What it does

Scholise brings literature review workflows into one workspace: search 200M+ peer-reviewed papers, save sources to a project, and synthesise findings with the Research Assistant.

Evidence tables extract key details from saved papers so you can compare studies side by side before writing your review — faster than manual spreadsheets and more rigorous than generic AI summaries.

How it works

  1. 1

    Search and save sources

    Enter your research topic, filter by year and open access, and save real papers to your project library.

  2. 2

    Build your evidence table

    Scholise extracts findings, methods, and limitations from saved sources into a structured table.

  3. 3

    Write with verified citations

    Export your reference list in APA, Harvard, IEEE, or other styles and check your draft for unsupported claims.

Who it's for

Undergraduate and postgraduate students writing literature reviews, systematic review scoping, or research proposals across any discipline.

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