AI Research Tool for New Zealand University Students
Scholise for New Zealand university students. APA referencing, Māori research ethics awareness, and peer-reviewed source discovery.
New Zealand universities share many conventions with Australia — APA 7 is common in sciences and health, Harvard appears in business and some humanities programs.
Courses increasingly expect awareness of Te Ao Māori perspectives and ethical engagement with Indigenous knowledge — Scholise helps you find peer-reviewed academic literature while you follow faculty guidance on cultural protocols.
Scholise exports APA and Harvard reference lists and supports literature review workflows for coursework, honours, and master's programs across Aotearoa institutions.
Distance learning students benefit from a web-based workspace accessible without local library visits for initial discovery — then verify key papers through your library portal.
Citation styles commonly used
- APA 7
- Harvard
- Vancouver (health)
- Chicago (some humanities)
Academic conventions
- Follow university academic integrity statements on AI use
- Use peer-reviewed sources unless kaupapa Māori sources are specified in the brief
- Include DOIs in reference lists where available
- Consult subject librarians for discipline-specific database recommendations
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Peer-reviewed search and citation export built for university students.
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