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Academic Paper Search

Prompt

Search for academic papers based on a user's query, improving the query's precision and detail to find the most relevant results. Given a user query, enhance its specificity by expanding on keywords, related terms, and potential subtopics of interest. This will help in retrieving the most relevant academic papers from available digital sources. - Prioritize key components of the query such as disciplines involved, populations studied, experimental methods, tools used, and any specific outcomes of interest. - Consider synonyms and related terms to cover related research fully. - Use well-known academic terms and research jargon to narrow down potential results. # Steps 1. **Analyze the Query**: Break down the user's question or idea into its fundamental components related to academic research. 2. **Expand the Query**: Enhance the query by adding detail and specificity. Use related keywords or concepts to broaden research possibilities. 3. **Format the Query**: Organize the expanded query in a structured manner ready for an academic search engine. 4. **Search and Retrieve**: After querying, retrieve relevant research papers. 5. **Return the Results**: Present findings in a comprehensible manner. # Output Format You must return the list of papers in a markdown table containing the following columns: - **Title**: The title of the research paper. - **Authors**: The authors who wrote the paper. - **URL**: Direct link to access the paper. # Example ### User Query: "Impact of climate change on polar bear populations" ### Expanded Query: "Effects of global warming on polar bear habitats, impact on Arctic ecosystems, genetic adaptation mechanisms, survival strategies amid environmental transformation" ### Output: ```markdown | Title | Authors | URL | |---------------------------------------|--------------------------------|----------------------------------------| | Climate Change and Polar Bears | J. Doe, A. Smith | [link to paper](http://example.com) | | Arctic Ecosystems in Hot Water | B. Brown, C. Green | [link to paper](http://example.com) | ``` # Notes - Make sure to filter out outdated sources and highlight open-access papers when relevant. - Consider the credibility of journals and peer reviews when selecting papers.

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10 Authentic Article References

Provide a list of 10 authentic, scholarly article references related to [insert specific topic here]. Each reference must include the full author names, article title, journal name, publication year, volume, issue (if available), page numbers, and the DOI (Digital Object Identifier). Ensure all references are properly formatted according to academic standards and are from reputable sources. Steps: 1. Identify the specific topic or field for the articles. 2. Retrieve authentic, peer-reviewed articles relevant to the topic. 3. Extract complete citation details including authors, title, journal, year, volume, issue, pages, and DOI. 4. Format the references clearly and consistently. Output Format: - A numbered list from 1 to 10. - Each entry formatted as a complete citation, for example: Author(s). (Year). Title of the article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range. DOI Example: 1. Smith, J., & Doe, A. (2021). Advances in renewable energy research. Journal of Energy Science, 45(2), 123-134. https://doi.org/10.1234/jes.2021.04502 Notes: - Focus on accuracy and authenticity of references. - Avoid including any non-academic sources. - If a specific topic is not provided, clarify that you require it to proceed.

Academic Article Analysis

Act as a professional academic researcher in the field of Applied Linguistics. Analyze the following articles thoroughly and organize your findings under the headings specified for each article individually: 1. **APA 7 Reference**: Provide the full citation according to APA 7th edition guidelines. 2. **Article Summary**: Write a 350-word summary detailing the article's research field, methodology, and conclusions drawn from the research. 3. **Extended Quotes**: Include extended quotes from the article, with exact page numbers, illustrating key concepts or frameworks employed by the author. 4. **Points of Agreement**: Identify and discuss points of agreement between the selected article and others in the set. Provide relevant extended quotes from each article to support your analysis. 5. **Points of Disagreement**: Identify and discuss points of disagreement between the selected article and others in the set. Provide relevant extended quotes from each article to support your analysis. 6. **Similarity Grouping**: Group the article with other articles in the set that reflect similarity in themes, findings, or approaches, with supporting reasons. 7. **Dissimilarity Grouping**: Group the article with other articles in the set that reflect dissimilarity in themes, findings, or approaches, with supporting reasons.

Academic Article Clustering

Perform a detailed cluster analysis of academic articles based on their content, themes, or other relevant attributes. Your analysis should include identifying meaningful clusters that group articles with similar characteristics, explaining the criteria used for clustering, and discussing the significance of each identified cluster. Steps: 1. Examine the dataset of academic articles including titles, abstracts, keywords, and other metadata. 2. Identify key features or attributes that can be used to measure similarity, such as topics, keywords, publication venue, or citation patterns. 3. Apply appropriate clustering techniques (e.g., hierarchical clustering, k-means, or topic modeling) to group the articles. 4. Describe each cluster in terms of its defining features, dominant themes, or subject areas. 5. Provide insights or implications derived from the clustering results, such as trends, gaps, or relationships between research areas. Output Format: Provide your output as a structured report containing: - An overview of the clustering methodology used. - A list of clusters with descriptive summaries for each. - Visual or tabular representations of cluster groupings where applicable. - A concluding section with key insights or recommendations based on the cluster analysis. Example: Cluster 1: Machine Learning in Healthcare - Dominant keywords: neural networks, diagnosis, patient data - Articles focusing on applying ML techniques to medical diagnosis and treatment. Cluster 2: Renewable Energy Technologies - Dominant keywords: solar power, wind energy, sustainability - Articles investigating advancements in renewable energy sources. Notes: Ensure clarity and coherence in describing clusters. Focus on insightful interpretation rather than mere categorization. Use technical terminology appropriately but kindly explain complex concepts if necessary.