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Keenious

Keenious will analyze the text in your document and suggest interesting research for you to explore.

It is useful for discovering new topics, multidisciplinary research and supporting academic writing. Keenious does not hallucinate, i.e. make up citations, as many other AI tools do. Rather, it finds existing articles.

How does Keenious work?

Keenious suggests items for you to read based on the text you input into it. It uses artificial intelligence to match your text to a very large source of over 100 million research articles from OpenAlex, an open-access and open-source catalog.

Does it save my work?

The browser version of Keenious will not save your text.

I like an article but cannot access it.

If an article is behind a paywall, but we have access to it via our subscriptions, the "Check UDST Access" button will lead you to the article. If the "Check UDST Access" button leads you to a dead-end, i.e. the Library does not subscribe to the item you want, you may request the library to purchase the article for you.

Is this unethical? Will it violate academic integrity policies?

No. Keenious is not generative, i.e. it does not generate text. Instead, it gives you recommendations of what to read.