Sparrho – the next thing in journal browsing

Have you ever discovered a journal article and wished you had read it earlier? Or are you next to present at journal club and haven’t had the time to find the paper to present?

At Sparrho, we recognise that staying on top of all relevant scientific content is still a pain. This frustration was what led a Cambridge PhD graduate to create a discovery platform that aggregates, distills, and recommends the latest information in the form of an easy to read news feed.

By signing up to Sparrho you can:

  • Add all the sources you regularly check (journals, patents, conferences, blogs, anything!), the more you add, the more comprehensive your Sparrho will be. We have a list of the existing sources our users have added and if you run into troubles adding a source, there’s a quick guide on how to add RSS feeds (a guide to adding more generic urls is coming soon).

  • Tell us what is relevant (love icon) or not relevant (hate icon) to you so Sparrho can learn what new releases to recommend to you in the future

  • Save multiple keywords (topics, protein name, authors, etc), so you can easily browse through all of them at once

  • By placing Sparrho as a homepage, we are able to provide a customised magazine for you. In addition, saving relevant articles to come back to at later times has never been more straight-forward.

Finding an article to discuss at a journal club or a literature review meeting is no longer a burden, let Sparrho help you keep a bird’s eye view on your science. Check it out today!

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