Role of Research Management Tools for Enhancing Academic Research Efficiency: A Focus on AI-Driven Literature Mapping with Research Rabbit
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2024/v61i6/171639Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Connected Papers, Inciteful, Literature Mapping Tools, ResearchRabbit, ZoteroAbstract
Previous studies have shown that research management tools can improve the efficiency of academic research. There is a lack of research on the specific role of AI-driven literature mapping in enhancing academic research efficiency. The use of AI-driven literature mapping has the potential to revolutionize the way academic research is conducted. This study aims to investigate the role of AI-driven literature mapping in enhancing academic research efficiency. The study explores the potential of ResearchRabbit in literature mapping. The study described the different features of Research Rabbit which helps the researcher streamline their research process.
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