R Discovery and R Discovery Prime: Essential Tool for Students and Researchers



R Discovery is a free app for students and researchers to find and read research papers. It curates an academic reading library based on your interests so you stay up-to-date on the latest academic research with access to scholarly articles, scientific journals, open access articles, and peer reviewed articles.

R Discovery Prime is a paid version of R Discovery that offers additional features, such as the ability to save and organize articles, download full-text PDFs, and create custom reference lists.

To use R Discovery or R Discovery Prime:

  1. Download the app from the Google Play or Apple App Store.
  2. Create an account or log in if you already have one.
  3. Browse or search for articles on the topics you are interested in.
  4. Read articles, save them to your library, or download them.
  5. Organize your articles into folders and create custom reference lists.

Here are some tips for using R Discovery and R Discovery Prime:

  • Use the search bar to find articles on specific topics or keywords.
  • Browse the featured articles to see the latest research in your field.
  • Create custom feeds to follow specific journals, authors, or topics.
  • Save articles to your library to read later or download them for offline access.
  • Organize your articles into folders and create custom reference lists.

Example:

Let's say you are a student who is interested in learning more about machine learning. You can use R Discovery to find articles on machine learning by searching for the keyword "machine learning" in the search bar. R Discovery will show you a list of articles on machine learning, including articles from scholarly journals, conference proceedings, and pre-print servers.

You can read the articles directly in R Discovery, or you can save them to your library for later reading. You can also download full-text PDFs of articles if you have a subscription to R Discovery Prime.

If you are writing a research paper on machine learning, you can use R Discovery to create a custom reference list of the articles you have read. You can do this by adding articles to your library and then creating a custom reference list from your library.

                                   
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