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What retrieval tools are suitable for academic research?
The retrieval tool of academic research is a tool to help researchers find, obtain and evaluate relevant documents. The following are some retrieval tools suitable for academic research:

1. Academic search engines: such as Google Academic, Baidu Academic, Microsoft Academic, etc. , you can search academic literature, papers, dissertations, etc.

2. Academic databases: such as WebofScience, Scopus, PubMed, IEEEXplore, etc. , which provides a lot of academic journals, conference papers, patents and other resources.

3. Academic libraries: Libraries of universities and research institutions usually provide rich academic resources, including e-books, periodicals and databases.

4. Academic social networks: such as ResearchGate and Academia.edu, where researchers can share research results and exchange academic views.

5. Academic citation management tools: such as EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley, etc. , which can help researchers manage and organize literature citation.

6. Academic statistical tools: such as SPSS, R, MATLAB, etc. , which can help researchers with data analysis and statistics.

7. Academic document management tools: such as EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley, etc. , which can help researchers manage and organize literature citation.

8. Academic evaluation tools: such as CiteScore and H index can help researchers evaluate the academic influence of scholars and institutions.

9. Academic press websites: such as Springer, Elsevier, Wiley, etc. Researchers can find and download relevant academic publications here.

10. Academic conference websites: such as IEEEConferences, ACMConferences, etc. Researchers can find and download relevant academic conference papers here.