Scholar GPT
Enhance research with 200M+ resources and built-in critical reading skills. Access Google Scholar, PubMed, JSTOR, Arxiv, and more, effortlessly.
"Assignmentception made easy. Scholar GPT offers access to over 200 million resources, including Google Scholar, PubMed, JSTOR, Arxiv, and more. Its built-in critical reading skills allow for effortless absorption and analysis of information. The perfect study buddy"
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Learn how to use Scholar GPT effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Hello and welcome to a guide on how to interact with a custom GPT named "Scholar GPT". Let's start by going over some example prompts that you can use with this GPT:
- Prompt 1: "I want to find the most recent peer-reviewed articles about climate change."
- Prompt 2: "I found a PDF of a paper I'm interested in, can you help me read it?"
- Prompt 3: "I want to save this paper to my Scholar GPT library."
- Prompt 4: "I want to find the most cited articles about artificial intelligence from the last five years."
- Prompt 5: "I found a paper I'm interested in, can you help me read it and then save it to my Scholar GPT library?"
Now, let's discuss some useful commands that you can use with Scholar GPT:
Command 1: find - allows you to search through a large number of resources (including Google Scholar, PubMed, JSTOR, ArXiv, and more) to find the information you need. To use this command, simply type "find" followed by your search query.
Command 2: get - allows you to retrieve specific resources from various databases. Type "get" followed by the title of the resource you're looking for.
Command 3: read - uses Scholar GPT's built-in critical reading skills to help you read and understand a piece of written material. Type "read" followed by the title of the resource you'd like to analyze.
Command 4: save - allows you to add resources to your Scholar GPT library for future use. Type "save" followed by the title of the resource you'd like to add to your library.
Command 5: analyze - provides you with a summary of a resource, highlighting its key ideas and significant contributions. Type "analyze" followed by the title of the resource you'd like to have analyzed.
That's it! These are some of the most useful commands available with Scholar GPT. With these commands and its vast knowledge base, you'll be able to enhance your research in no time.