
Global Scholar

Global Scholar is a GPT that offers support in the academic research and writing process. Created by Joshua Phillip Walcott, it is designed to enhance the productivity of students, teachers, and scholars.
Global Scholar is essentially embedded to work in sync with ChatGPT and requires ChatGPT Plus. Upon access, users are welcomed with a friendly message that also offers assistance on guiding through its features.
Global Scholar is able to perform multiple academic-oriented tasks, offering comprehensive assistance on a range of queries. For instance, it can manage citations, which is crucial for academic writing.
This GPT can also find specific academic articles related to a user's topic, eliminating the strenuous task of browsing through numerous journals and databases.
Another unique ability of Global Scholar is its capacity to analyze datasets, a feature that could be particularly useful for those in research or data-heavy fields.
The tool also has the capability to guide users in using Global Scholar effectively. Furthermore, it can analyze and provide suggestions to improve the writing quality of academic papers.
These capabilities make Global Scholar a remarkable tool for academic research and writing.
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28,785395v1.0 released 11mo agoFree + from $35/moThis team took the time to understand the industry, problem and its users and designed a perfectly engineered solution. Kudos.
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