Academic Paper Search
Search the Crossref DOI registry — every academic paper across every publisher by title, author, or keyword. Verify research claims in a pitch deck before the call, not after.
Why this exists
Founders of biotech, deep-tech, and academic-spinout companies all cite their research credibility. The fastest way to assess that claim is to look up the actual papers — by title, by DOI, or by author. Crossref is the registry the publishers themselves maintain, so the metadata is canonical.
Frequently asked questions
What does Academic Paper Search find?
Every academic paper across every publisher with a Crossref-registered DOI — by title, author, keyword, or DOI. Returns title, authors, journal, publication date, citation count, and direct link to the publisher record.
Is Crossref complete for academic literature?
Substantially — Crossref is the canonical DOI registry that nearly every major academic publisher participates in. Some preprint servers (arXiv, bioRxiv) don't always assign Crossref DOIs; for those use a separate preprint search. Coverage of journal articles, conference proceedings, and books is comprehensive.
Diligence use case?
Founder credential verification (is this paper real, did this author write it?), KOL diligence for biotech and deep-tech, prior-art research for IP work, and journalism on academic claims.