The information and tools on this page are intended to assist faculty with learning and using AI for research and publishing. FGCU does not speak for specific publishers; it is up to researchers to check if a publisher's policy has changed and to identify publishers guidelines if not included on this page. The tools are for individual use; FGCU does not currently subscribe to or endorse them.
**These tools can only be used with our paid resources if our license with the vendor allows AI, and only within the closed FGCU system. The General Counsel's Office should be consulted if there are any questions.
Name | What does it do? | Is it free to use? | More Information |
Consensus | Search engine for research papers (described as Google Scholar meets ChatGPT) | Free and paid version | FAQs |
Elicit | AI-powered research assistant | Free and paid version | Help Center |
GPT-4 | Newest edition of ChatGPT, a generative AI | Free and paid version | FAQs |
Grammarly | AI-powered writing assistant | Free and paid version | Common Questions |
ResearchRabbit | Search for papers and authors, monitor new literature, visualize research landscapes, and collaborate with colleagues | Yes | Step-by-Step Guide |
Scholarchy | AI-powered article summarizer | Free and paid version | Quickstart Guide |
Semantic Scholar | AI-powered research tool | Yes | FAQs |