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Jeruel Ibañez 🎙️💻

@jeruelbi

Faculty of AUP | Student of Southeast Asian Studies | Voiceover Artist

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Forget Google Scholar. Here are seven AI-powered apps to fast-track your literature review. 1. Research Rabbit 2. Connected Papers 3. Inciteful 4. Litmaps 5. Elicit 6. Iris 7. Scite Below is a comparison to help you choose the best one for your work:

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Since a lot of folks are planning not to integrate Sci Hub with Zotero, here's a complete tutorial as a single video. Feel free to download it so you can avoid doing it. Good luck!

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ChatGPT-4 can browse the internet, but it costs $20/month. Not everyone can afford it. But you can connect ChatGPT 3.5 with the internet and make it a realiable writing assistant — for FREE! This will take you less than 10 min. Here's how to do it:

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Taking notes by hand helps you understand concepts much better. But digitizing handwritten notes can take a lot of time and labor. ChatGPT can digitize your handwritten notes accurately and clearly. Here's how to do it:

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Worried about ChatGPT making up fake research papers that don't exist? Here's a simple trick to make sure it doesn't. This will take you only two minutes. And it works with ChatGPT 3.5.

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ChatGPT-4o is great at writing.. But it's useless without the right prompt. Use these 8 ChatGPT-4o prompts to level-up your writing: (steal this)

ChatGPT-4o is great at writing..

But it's useless without the right prompt.

Use these 8 ChatGPT-4o prompts to level-up your writing: (steal this)