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Scholarly paraphrasing with SciSpace
From the course: Generative AI Tools for Productivity and Research
Scholarly paraphrasing with SciSpace
- [Instructor] Paraphrasing is the process of expressing the same idea in different words. It requires a good understanding of the original text. In scholarly writing, it's important to reference and preserve the original meaning while avoiding plagiarism. SciSpace has a built in paraphraser too. You can type in a sample text or copy and paste from another document. In this instance, copy the abstract of paper one provided for you in the previous video. If you've not deleted it, it should be available in your library. SciSpace offers various tone options, including academic, fluent, formal, creative, friendly, boldly persuasive, informal, confident, sarcastic, empathetic, and many other ones, like sympathetic, diplomatic, and professional. Let's select informal, assuming we want the abstract for a lay audience. For the length, let's choose Expand. That means we want the longer length. And we can keep the variation as Medium. If you're interested, you can select an output language, but…
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Setting up Elicit AI for scientific literature searches1m 17s
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Literature search in Elicit AI4m 44s
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Working with Litmaps for academic literature discovery54s
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Generate a seed map for research articles with Litmaps2m 34s
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Discover related research papers with Litmaps2m 31s
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Working with SciSpace for scientific literature1m 39s
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SciSpace for literature review5m 18s
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Parse a PDF document using SciSpace Copilot3m 23s
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Citation generation using SciSpace1m 17s
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Scholarly paraphrasing with SciSpace4m 50s
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