Scholise vs Elicit

Comparing Scholise and Elicit for AI-powered academic research. Which is better for students?

Where Scholise wins

  • Broader research workflow — source finding, evidence tables, Citation Checker, outlines
  • Free plan available with Research Assistant access
  • Designed for undergraduate students — simpler and more guided
  • Chat with specific papers directly
  • Searches PubMed and arXiv alongside OpenAlex, Crossref, and Semantic Scholar — 235M+ papers across 5 databases

Where Elicit wins

  • Specialised in systematic reviews and data extraction
  • Also uses PubMed for biomedical literature
  • Better for large-scale literature screening
  • Concept matching for finding related papers
  • Used by professional researchers for systematic reviews

Verdict

Use Scholise for general student research workflows. Use Elicit for systematic reviews requiring structured data extraction across large paper sets.

Related Scholise features

  • Literature review tool
  • Evidence table generator
  • Research assistant

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