Search arXiv preprints and peer-reviewed journals simultaneously, format IEEE citations for conference submissions, export to PDF and DOCX, and run systematic reviews for survey papers -- all with full source verification.
Preprints in physics, CS, math, engineering
AI-powered academic paper search
Open scholarly metadata graph
DOI-registered journal articles
Biomedical and life sciences
Open access research papers
Search arXiv, Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, CrossRef, and PubMed simultaneously. One query covers preprints, peer-reviewed journals, and conference proceedings. Automatic deduplication ensures no paper is counted twice.
Format references in IEEE numbered style -- the standard for engineering, computer science, and electrical engineering conferences and journals. Also supports APA, Chicago, Harvard, Vancouver, and MLA.
Run structured systematic reviews with explicit inclusion/exclusion criteria. Ideal for survey papers, meta-analyses, and comprehensive state-of-the-art reviews required for top-tier STEM venues.
Export your research directly to PDF or Word for journal and conference submissions. Formatted bibliography integrates seamlessly with your existing workflow.
Automated hallucination detection scores every claim against its cited source. Full provenance tracking lets you trace any statement back through the search, evaluation, and synthesis chain.
Choose from Quick Summary for a broad overview, Standard Research for a solid literature review, or Deep Research for exhaustive multi-step analysis. You control how deep the AI explores your topic.
Run your literature search across arXiv, Semantic Scholar, and other databases.
Export the full report as PDF, Word, or Markdown with a formatted bibliography.
Open in your word processor or submission system. Review and submit.
Yes. arXiv is one of CiteDash's integrated academic sources. When you run a research query, CiteDash searches arXiv alongside Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, CrossRef, PubMed, and other databases simultaneously. Results are deduplicated and ranked by relevance.
Yes. IEEE numbered citation style is fully supported. CiteDash formats both in-text citations (bracketed numbers) and the reference list according to IEEE standards. You can switch between IEEE, APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and Vancouver at any time.
CiteDash exports your research report as PDF, Word (.docx), or Markdown. These formats work with any word processor or submission system for conference and journal submissions.
Absolutely. CiteDash searches arXiv for the latest preprints, supports IEEE citation format for conference papers, and exports to PDF and DOCX for submission. The systematic review feature is ideal for survey papers required by top STEM venues.
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