Hi Chris, Thanks! I am not sure all the databases that Sourcely uses. My assumption is that at a minimum it uses Sourcely, but may also pull from ArXiv, PubMed, and other academic databases. In my results, I got results from the papers that I would expect, but I am also in the physical/health sciences which are sometimes easier literature to find.
Hey Chris thanks for the question. I own and run Sourcely. The sources pulled by Sourcely come from all major journals, publications and preprint services. So if the paper is indexed by Semantic Scholar, Google Scholar or major search engines it will show up in Sourcely as well. We plan to add a filter option to filter based on journal / publication / venue within next 2-3 weeks.
why it does not have trial version please
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Dr Rister, excellent video on the new tool and great instructions. In your opinion, how broad of materials does Sourcely pull from? Thank you ~Chris
Hi Chris, Thanks! I am not sure all the databases that Sourcely uses. My assumption is that at a minimum it uses Sourcely, but may also pull from ArXiv, PubMed, and other academic databases. In my results, I got results from the papers that I would expect, but I am also in the physical/health sciences which are sometimes easier literature to find.
Hey Chris thanks for the question. I own and run Sourcely.
The sources pulled by Sourcely come from all major journals, publications and preprint services. So if the paper is indexed by Semantic Scholar, Google Scholar or major search engines it will show up in Sourcely as well. We plan to add a filter option to filter based on journal / publication / venue within next 2-3 weeks.
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I'm so glad you found it helpful!
Thank you