Semantic Scholar

Search service for journal articles

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2020 Semantic Scholar indexed 190 million papers by the end of the year.
2020 Semantic Scholar partnered with the University of Chicago Press Journals to make all their articles available in the Semantic Scholar corpus.
2020 Semantic Scholar reached seven million users per month.
March 2018 Doug Raymond, who previously developed machine learning initiatives for Amazon Alexa, was hired to lead the Semantic Scholar project.
2017 Semantic Scholar expanded its database to include biomedical literature, broadening its initial focus on computer science, geoscience, and neuroscience.
2017 Semantic Scholar expanded its database to include biomedical literature, broadening its initial focus from computer science, geoscience, and neuroscience.
November 2015 Semantic Scholar was publicly released as a research tool for scientific literature, developed by the Allen Institute for AI.

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