Research Solutions has announced the launch of the Scite Claude Connector, which integrates Scite’s full‑text search, Smart Citations, and institutional holdings resolution into Anthropic’s Claude platform. The connector expands Scite’s presence beyond its existing ChatGPT app, extending access to two widely used AI assistants in research.
With the connector enabled, Claude users can search across more than 250 million scientific articles, evaluate whether claims are supported, contrasted, or mentioned in the literature, and access full‑text content through institutional holdings without leaving the conversation. The connector is available to Scite subscribers on paid Claude plans.
Large language models can generate fluent text but often lack comprehensive coverage of peer‑reviewed literature and struggle to distinguish between well‑supported and contested findings. The Scite Claude Connector addresses this limitation by grounding Claude’s responses in verifiable sources. Smart Citations indicate whether references support, contrast, or mention a claim, providing researchers with context for evaluating evidence.
Key Capabilities
The Claude launch follows Scite’s ChatGPT app and complements Research Solutions’ wider toolkit, including the Scite API, Scite MCP, Article Galaxy API, and Article Galaxy MCP. These tools enable enterprises and developers to embed Scite’s evidence layer and Article Galaxy’s acquisition infrastructure into preferred AI environments.
This approach reflects a broader trend in enterprise software, sometimes described as “headless” SaaS, where data, logic, and compliance layers are decoupled from a single interface. For Research Solutions, Scite and Article Galaxy serve as foundational research infrastructure across AI assistants, custom agents, and developer tools.
The Scite Claude Connector is available to all Scite subscribers with paid Claude plans, including Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise. Organizations interested in deploying Scite across research teams or building custom AI workflows can find additional information at scite.ai or through their Research Solutions account representative.
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