Introducing Pluto Beta
Pluto Search is now publicly available with its beta release!
Researchers can quickly skim through intuitive search feeds to find academic articles relevant to their studies. Pluto Search covers a broad range of academic contents, more than 100 million records from more than 1,000 academic journals worldwide. Search feeds are enhanced beyond simple lists of titles, author names and bibliometrics, with comments and evaluations from the community of users.
Pluto Search Beta
front page of Pluto beta, https://search.pluto.network/
Intuitive Search Feeds
Begin your search by entering keywords, author names, or journal names of your interest. The results are shown in an intuitive feed with the most significant pieces of information to help you quickly skim through numbers of articles. Metrics like Impact Factor (IF) of the publishing journal, citation counts of the article, or the number of references are shown with the titles, authors, and abstracts of them. Affiliations of authors are shown next to their names as well. (we expect to prove that high IFs don’t necessarily lead to great articles)
“Cited” and “Ref” buttons will open a list of articles on a new page, with articles citing the specific article and articles cited by the specific article respectively. The other features work just as same as the original search feed.
Filter your search results to narrow down more specifically to your interest. Currently the beta supports filters by publishing years and journal IFs. Click on the title to visit the original page from the publishing journals of the articles, and PDF buttons are available for Open Access articles.
Search feed of Pluto beta (query: distributed system)
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Sign-Up to Pluto
Use of Pluto with full features requires signing up. Creating your account on Pluto is easy as cake, with several options available: social sign-ups with Facebook, Google or ORCID, and simple E-mail sign-ups. Signing up with your email requires verification from your email account.
Registered accounts will be supported with more features and services with steady updates on Pluto.
Comments
After signing in to Pluto, you can put your own comments to each articles from the search feed. Put your reviews about the articles to help others quickly explore the articles, and use the comments written by other users as well. The comments feature will be enhanced with compensating protocols with following updates, as well as push notifications to authors and commenters.
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Until the release of official version one, exciting updates are planned, including major enhancements in the search features, integration onto public blockchain, and incentivizing protocols for users. At the same time, the database in the backbone of the search service will be steadily improved, in both its coverage and standardization. Subscribe to Pluto, and never miss out upcoming news.
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