Research Solutions, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides research cloud-based software-as-a-service software platform and related services to corporate, academic, government and individual researchers in the United States, Europe, and internationally. It provides Discover Tools that facilitates search discovery across virtually all scientific, technical, and medical (STM) articles available, including basic search solutions and advanced search tools comprising Resolute.ai and Scite.ai products, a tools that allows for searching and identifying relevant research and find insights in other datasets adjacent to STM content, such as clinical trial, patent, life science and medtech regulatory information, competitor and technology landscape insights in addition to searching the customer’s internal datasets. The company also offers Article Galaxy and Article Galaxy Scholar, a solution that allows research organizations to load entitlements, including subscriptions, discount, or token packages, and existing library of articles. In addition, it provides Generative AI, a solution to help researchers understand the quality of the articles they are reviewing, speed up the review process, and to understand how various research papers relate to each other. Further, the company offers references solution, enables researchers to organize literature, collaborate with team members, and access collection of scientific content. Additionally, its platform facilitates the sale of published STM content sold as individual articles. The company was formerly known as Derycz Scientific, Inc. and changed its name to Research Solutions, Inc. in March 2013. Research Solutions, Inc. was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Henderson, Nevada.
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