If you're looking for something to replace Jotlify, Elicit is a good option. It offers an AI research assistant that lets you search, summarize and extract data from more than 125 million academic papers. You can search for papers, extract data into formatted tables and even converse with the content of papers. Elicit is geared for empirical subjects like biomedicine and machine learning, but it's got a lot of tools to help you with literature reviews, finding new papers, automating systematic reviews and following the latest research.
Another good option is Semantic Scholar, a free AI-powered research service that indexes more than 219 million papers across all scientific fields. It's got powerful search filters, brief summaries, tools to cite papers, organize papers into folders and generate AI-powered research feeds. You can set up automated email alerts, get paper recommendations and track research activity with a dedicated dashboard, all without paying a subscription fee.
If you want more advanced summarization abilities, Scholarcy could be a good choice. It converts wordy documents into interactive summary flashcards, handles many file formats, and can summarize, analyze and take notes. With features like custom summaries, literature matrices and one-click bibliographies, Scholarcy is designed to help students and researchers understand complex information better.
Last, Consensus offers an AI-powered academic search engine that lets you quickly find and understand the most relevant papers. It indexes more than 200 million papers across all subjects and comes with features like AI insights, proprietary search tools and several pricing levels to accommodate students, academics, researchers and others.