AI Research Tool for Australia University Students
Scholise for Australian university students. APA 7 and Harvard referencing, peer-reviewed search, and evidence-first research workflows.
Australian universities typically expect rigorous use of peer-reviewed literature across essays, reports, and honours theses. Markers penalise unsupported claims and incorrect referencing as seriously as content gaps.
APA 7 is the dominant style in psychology, nursing, education, and many health sciences. Business and humanities faculties often require Harvard (author-date) referencing instead.
Scholise exports both APA and Harvard reference lists from sources you have actually saved — avoiding the common trap of AI tools that invent journal articles which do not exist.
Open-access policies are strong in Australia; Scholise lets you filter for open-access papers when full-text reading is required before citation.
Citation styles commonly used
- APA 7 (most common)
- Harvard author-date
- Vancouver (health sciences)
- IEEE (engineering)
Academic conventions
- Use peer-reviewed journal articles as primary evidence unless the brief specifies otherwise
- Include DOI or stable URL in reference lists where available
- Acknowledge Indigenous knowledges and Country when required by your faculty guide
- Academic integrity policies prohibit submitting AI-generated text as your own work
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