Academic Research Made Easy: How to Bulk Search Google Scholar Papers The literature review process hasn't changed much in 20 years. You identify a research topic. You go to Google Scholar. You search for related papers. You find 20 relevant results. You click through each one, read abstracts, record citations, check how many times it's been cited. You repeat this for 15-20 different search queries. After a week of work, you have a spreadsheet with 200 papers and you're still not confident you've found the landmark papers in your field. For PhD students, this is months of work. For researchers working on grants, it's time that doesn't advance the research itself. For data scientists building new models, it's weeks spent on context that could be done in hours if you had the right tools. Modern research shouldn't involve manual clicking and copying spreadsheets. It should involve structured data extraction, intelligent analysis, and systematic discovery.…