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@scholarcy

that turns research papers, reports and book chapters into interactive summary cards. Get the key findings, background reading, figures, tables + much more

London, England
Joined February 2018

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  1. Tools that make cited sources accessible, that highlight important facts and that explain terminology can help with this

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  2. Oct 4

    : and : instantly get the highlights, key findings and an overall 'headline' for any research paper, Word document or ePub book with our new

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  3. Oct 4

    We're updating our servers, you may notice some brief downtime. Apologies for any disruption!

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  4. Oct 3

    Getting ready to (re)launch the Twitter-friendly article headline generator!

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  5. Oct 2

    Donna Strickland is the first woman to win the in for 55 years. She wins for creating ultra-short pulses of light. Wonderful.

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  6. Oct 1

    Sharing our support for our founder . Wishing you the quickest recovery as we reflect on the impact our research has had on the life science community thanks to your vision and support.

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  7. Sep 30

    Also when some researchers compare their systems against deliberately crippled baselines. Most systems can be crafted and tweaked to excel on known datasets

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  8. Sep 29

    Exciting times! We're starting work next week on discovering how to use cognitive and behavioural biomarkers to improve detection and treatment of mental health conditions.

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  9. Sep 28

    “There is no such thing as truth, only power” What a way to end a fantastically thought-provoking evening on fact vs from Thanks to all who made it such a brilliant SSP UK event!

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  10. Sep 28

    If you wanted some clues on how Scholarcy works ... 's excellent article in describes approaches to linguistic analysis of research papers:

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  11. Sep 27

    I wish I’d known this when I was a teenager playing Galaga down the chip shop - would have saved me many 10p pieces

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  12. Sep 27

    Engaging and knowledgeable panel tonight - there was a real buzz, great evening!

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  13. Sep 27

    The entry barrier to research literature is getting higher precisely when the need to verify sources + tackle is greatest. Our goal at Scholarcy is to provide a route into literature that may be intimidating for non-experts

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  14. Sep 26

    of our new export feature coming in the next couple of weeks. From a 5000+ word paper or to a compact summary that you can edit in Word - in two clicks.

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  15. Sep 24

    Really excited about the new API functionality and web app features that we're putting out over the next few weeks 🥳

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  16. Sep 22

    Ways to help journalists and non-experts appraise scientific research and validate cited sources might be an important contribution

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  17. Sep 21

    Congratulations to companies & for winning UKBAA award!!!! Out of 6 companies who won, 2 were engaged in our programme. If you're an eager to scale, look no more:

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  18. Sep 20

    Chilling. “The impartial algorithm” can be and likely is biased.

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  19. Sep 18

    If you are head of a unit, people don’t work for you, you work for them. A certain amount altruism is necessary. 2/17

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  20. Sep 20

    This is a great paper, a big leap forward in semantic role labelling

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