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Research discovery without breaking the workflow.

OpenScholar Web brings literature discovery, research organization, reading, notes, citations, alerts and researcher workflows into one connected browser workspace.

Research workspace

Start with a question. Build a working research library.

Search is the beginning of the workflow, not the end. OpenScholar Web lets researchers move useful literature into their own library, collections, reading and citation workflow.

OpenScholar Web scholarly research workspace

Discovery

Find research worth working with.

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Literature discovery

Search scholarly literature across papers, authors, journals and DOI from one research interface.

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Researcher discovery

Find researchers, explore scholarly identities and move from publications to researcher profiles.

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Open-access focus

Identify available research and source links while moving through literature discovery.

Connected workspace

Useful papers should become usable research.

OpenScholar Web connects discovery to the places where researchers actually continue working with literature.

Personal Library

Save useful papers and maintain a working research collection.

Collections

Organize literature into focused collections around projects and topics.

Reader & Notes

Move from discovery into reading, abstracts, PDFs and research notes.

Citation Tools

Work with academic citations and export formats including BibTeX and RIS.

Research Alerts

Keep track of research topics through saved scholarly alerts.

Researcher Profiles

Develop and manage a scholarly profile and publication record.

Researcher workspace

Literature connects back to the researcher.

OpenScholar Web extends beyond paper discovery with researcher profiles and publication-management workflows designed to help scholars represent and maintain their research record.

Researcher profile

Build a profile you control.

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Discover scholarly identity
Verify profile ownership
Curate publication records
Add missing publications
Review research impact
Share a public researcher profile

Research continuity

Search → save → organize → read → cite.

The purpose is not to place unrelated features beside one another. OpenScholar Web is designed around continuity: a paper discovered during search can become part of a library, collection, reading session, research note or citation workflow.

Search
Save
Collections
Read
Notes
Citations
Alerts

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Start working with OpenScholar Web.

Open the live research workspace and begin with scholarly discovery.