Do hours of Research Literature review in minutes using this New AI tool: Auto Citations, References
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Install the S2PACE Chrome extension, sign in (with Google if desired), and pin it for quick access during research.
Briefing
A free Chrome extension called S2PACE (marketed as “sspace”) is positioned as an end-to-end research assistant that compresses hours of literature searching, reading, and writing into minutes. The workflow starts with installing the extension, signing in (optionally with Google), and then using it alongside ChatGPT to generate research titles, pull in relevant papers, summarize content, and produce citations—without requiring manual reading of every source.
The process begins by generating a focused research title. After typing a prompt in ChatGPT (for example, requesting a title for “Quantum Computing” for a master’s in computer science), the user highlights the title and clicks the S2PACE button. A new tab opens with a structured breakdown of the topic, and the user can ask follow-up questions as if discussing with a person. From there, the “related papers” feature surfaces multiple articles on the same theme. Each paper can be opened to view an AI-generated summary first, along with details such as results and methods, and quick conclusions—helping the user decide whether a paper is worth deeper attention.
S2PACE also includes a literature-review generator. By pasting the ChatGPT-generated title into the tool’s literature review tab, the system searches for relevant papers, summarizes the top five, and provides links to the latest articles. Users can filter by year for recency, request more papers (“show more papers”), and reorganize the results using columns such as results, literature survey, and contributions. The tool supports saving papers into a library for later use, and it can open full text in a new tab or download PDFs to a computer.
Beyond summarization, the extension adds reading and note-taking features: users can “chat with the paper,” save highlighted sections to notes, and generate summaries, key takeaways, limitations, and discussion points. It also supports multilingual output, with claims of over 100 languages, allowing users to have article explanations and follow-up questions delivered in languages such as Chinese.
For document workflows, S2PACE can extract information from PDFs. Users can upload individual PDFs or entire folders and work through them inside the tool. It also offers paraphrasing aimed at reducing plagiarism risk and improving originality: users paste a paragraph, choose a writing tone (including “academic” and “fluent”), and receive a rewritten version. The tool can flag how much text is AI-generated (highlighted in yellow) and suggests rephrasing until the output appears more human.
Finally, the extension includes a citation generator and a library that stores saved articles. It can import references from Zotero (mentioned as a source) and generate citations based on the user’s saved or uploaded materials. The overall pitch is that S2PACE functions as a research “co-pilot,” combining discovery, comprehension, organization, paraphrasing, and citation support into a single free tool—setting up a follow-on video for practical citation usage and workflows.
Cornell Notes
S2PACE is a free Chrome extension designed to speed up the full research cycle: finding papers, summarizing them, organizing them, and supporting writing tasks like paraphrasing and citations. Users can generate a research title in ChatGPT, then use S2PACE to pull related papers and provide AI summaries, conclusions, and key takeaways before committing to full reading. The literature review tab can automatically search a topic, summarize top papers, link to sources, and filter by year, while results can be rearranged using columns such as contributions. The tool also supports multilingual explanations (100+ languages), PDF/folder uploads, “chat with the paper,” and paraphrasing with tone controls. A built-in library stores saved articles for later citation generation.
How does S2PACE turn a broad topic into a usable literature-search starting point?
What features help a researcher decide quickly which papers deserve full reading?
How does the literature review generator work, and what controls are available?
What does S2PACE do for writing support beyond summarizing papers?
How does S2PACE handle documents and citations in a research workflow?
What multilingual and note-taking capabilities are highlighted?
Review Questions
- What steps connect a ChatGPT-generated research title to S2PACE’s related-paper discovery and topic breakdown?
- Which S2PACE features are most useful for quickly screening papers before downloading full text?
- How do paraphrasing and citation generation fit into the broader workflow of building a literature review?
Key Points
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Install the S2PACE Chrome extension, sign in (with Google if desired), and pin it for quick access during research.
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Generate a focused research title in ChatGPT, then use S2PACE to produce a topic breakdown and related papers.
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Use paper summaries, methods/results snapshots, and AI conclusions to decide which sources merit full reading.
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Build a literature review by pasting a topic into S2PACE’s literature review tab, then filter by year and reorganize results using columns like contributions.
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Save papers to a library for later reuse, and use “chat with the paper” plus note-saving to extract key takeaways and limitations.
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Upload PDFs or entire folders to extract information from documents directly inside the tool.
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Use the paraphrasing and citation generator features to support writing and referencing, including importing from Zotero (as mentioned).