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Researchers, AnswerThis just made Google Docs, citation managers, and AI tools a thing of the past... After relentless talks with users and digging into what academics and scientists truly need, we’re beyond excited to announce our biggest update yet, the new AnswerThis Canvas. Try for free here: https://lnkd.in/eAzfbvfD The Canvas brings all your research tools into one integrated workspace. You can now: Generate full literature reviews (with tables included by default) Chat directly with any paper or set of papers Take notes right beside your sources Add follow up questions and explore new directions Export sections straight to your writing, no more copy paste chaos Whether you’re building your next review, exploring new research questions, or refining your manuscript, the Canvas keeps everything connected. You can even open your full notebook to access plagiarism checks, AI detection, and advanced editing, all in one place. And yes, we’ve also added Team Plans for labs, departments and student projects to collaborate seamlessly. Try the new Canvas today and let us know what you think! #Research #Academia #PhD #AIforScience #LiteratureReview #AnswerThis

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Ian Scott Kinney

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I logged in the other day to see the updates, but the quantity of low-quality literature it dredges up from shittabases like OpenAlex makes it almost unusable for actual literature reviews. (There should be an option to control indexing like "only look for scoups-indexed articles). I'd like to see how it works to polish current manuscripts, though, I can see where that would have a lot of potential, especially if it could recommend updated citations based on a current bibliography. I'm out here rooting for you guys!

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This looks like a real breakthrough, finally, a research tool that connects thinking, reading, and writing in one place.

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