A problem in bibliographic research

Researchers in academia and R&D people in private and public sectors compile bibliographies when writing research articles

A time consuming...You need to connect to a service, make a research, download data (probably as an Excel file), repeat these steps for each of the sources you want to examine, then consolidate different files into unique bibliography without duplicated using a third service
...and inefficient process...If you want to replicate your searches you need to start over, but when time to market is key (pandemic times are an example), a manual process is slow
...but we have the Solution!to streamline the literature review process with a simple service that collects bibliographic records from different services (like WOS, Scopus, Google Scholar) and automatically consolidates records eliminating duplicates

The state of the art services are highly priced, your Institution wants you to use them at their full potential: we can help!

WOS numbers9000 corporate, academic and government institutions average subscription price is $212,000
Scopus numbers5000 corporate, academic and government institutions average subscription price is $140,000
GS numbersGoogle Scholar is the largest search engine (400M documents) free no tool to extract info from the web page

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