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Semantic Scholar integration

Semantic Scholar is an AI-powered academic search engine that helps researchers…

Updated June 2026 21 actions available

Provider
semanticscholar
Category
Other
Setup
User-supplied API key
Actions
21 available

Quick start

Call Semantic Scholar from your generated app's worker code via the OverSkill composio client. The toolkit slug below maps to Semantic Scholar's public Composio identifier — your app references it by name and OverSkill handles the OAuth round-trip.

// In your generated app's worker handler:
const composio = composioClient(env);

const result = await composio.execute(
  "SEMANTICSCHOLAR_ACTION_NAME",
  { /* action parameters — see Actions section below */ }
);

return new Response(JSON.stringify(result), {
  headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }
});

Replace ACTION_NAME with one of the slugs listed in the Actions section below. The composio client handles auth + rate limits automatically — no API key is exposed to user code.

Setup

End-users supply their own Semantic Scholar API key. OverSkill provides a pre-built connection form via the integration card — your app can call the composio client immediately once the user has connected.

Available actions

21 actions exposed via the Semantic Scholar integration. Each maps to a callable slug — pass it to composio.execute(...) in your worker code.

Show all 21 actions
  • SEMANTICSCHOLAR_GET_RELEASE
  • SEMANTICSCHOLAR_LIST_RELEASES
  • SEMANTICSCHOLAR_PAPER_RELEVANCE_SEARCH
  • SEMANTICSCHOLAR_PAPER_TITLE_SEARCH
  • SEMANTICSCHOLAR_SEARCH_BULK_PAPERS
  • SEMANTICSCHOLAR_SEARCH_FOR_AUTHORS_BY_NAME
  • SEMANTICSCHOLAR_SEARCH_PAPERS
  • SEMANTICSCHOLAR_SUGGEST_PAPER_QUERY_COMPLETIONS
  • SEMANTICSCHOLAR_TEXT_SNIPPET_SEARCH

Build with Semantic Scholar

Open OverSkill, describe what you want to build, and reference Semantic Scholar in your prompt — the AI will wire up the integration automatically.