Solas — Academic Research & Citations

Solas™ generates Cite Them Right Harvard citations, scores source reliability, and grows your bibliography automatically.

As of June 2026, Solas — Academic Research & Citations has 3 users in the Education category.

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  • Jun 8, 2026
    description
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    Solas is a citation and source-evaluation tool for students, researchers, and academic writers. It produces accurate Harvard references from web pages, scholarly databases, and PDF documents, scores each source for reliability, and maintains an organised library of references and saved quotations — without leaving the page being read.
    Citation generation
    
    Solas uses an AI-led extraction pipeline that cross-references metadata against CrossRef, OpenAlex, Google Books, Open Library, and Companies House before producing the Harvard reference. Supported source types include:
    
    Journal articles, conference papers, and review articles
    Books, book chapters, and edited volumes
    Government reports and institutional white papers
    News articles, opinion pieces, and editorials
    Theses, dissertations, and working papers
    Pre-prints from arXiv, bioRxiv, medRxiv, and SSRN
    Recorded lectures and video talks
    Direct PDF documents, including those distributed without an HTML landing page
    
    The extractor handles authors with diacritics and multi-part surnames, suppresses publisher kicker prefixes from international press (Der Spiegel, Le Monde, El País, La Repubblica), disambiguates same-author / same-year references automatically, and resolves DOI-linked materials through multiple registries.
    
    Source reliability
    Every generated reference receives a reliability assessment based on four criteria — currency, relevance, authority, and accuracy. The evaluation cross-checks against peer-review indexing signals (Scopus, Web of Science), retraction records, recognised academic publisher registries, predatory journal databases, domain-level trust indicators (government, educational, central banks, statutory bodies, established research institutions), and open-access availability through Unpaywall. Where a source requires consideration — for example, an older foundational text being used in support of contemporary claims — Solas surfaces a contextual note explaining the concern.
    
    Quotation capture
    A keyboard shortcut saves any selected passage alongside its full Harvard reference. Saved quotations can be revisited from the library; clicking a quotation returns the user to its location in the original source. On standard web pages, the passage is highlighted in place. On PDF documents, a dedicated quote-spotlight surface provides single-keystroke navigation to the exact text.
    
    Library
    References are organised into up to ten user-defined projects, with in-place renaming, drag reordering, contextual actions, and a configurable sort order. The save flow is explicit: a citation is produced first, then assigned to its destination.
    Accessibility and interface
    
    Solas includes a colour-blind-safe palette (Wong, with shape and icon redundancy), an optional page-filter mode for low-vision users, three theme tones (light, grey, dark), and a configurable interface density. Visual hierarchy and interaction behaviour are designed in accordance with Apple Human Interface Guidelines.
    Operating environment
    
    A dedicated side panel and an unobtrusive in-page Glance bar provide the same functionality from any tab. A bundled PDF viewer wrapper extends Solas's citation features to PDF documents, which Chrome ordinarily renders in a sandboxed viewer that blocks extension functionality.
    Status
    
    Solas is currently available as a free research preview during beta. Feedback can be submitted through the in-app feedback channel.
    
    Privacy Policy: https://solastool.com/privacy
    Terms: https://solastool.com/terms
    Support: [email protected]
  • Jun 8, 2026
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    Solas™ generates Cite Them Right Harvard citations, scores source reliability, and grows your bibliography automatically.
  • Jun 8, 2026
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    Unknown
    Solas — Academic Research & Citations
  • Jun 8, 2026
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    productivity/education
  • Jun 8, 2026
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  • Jun 8, 2026
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    sidePanel, activeTab, scripting, storage, identity, contextMenus

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About

Solas is a citation and source-evaluation tool for students, researchers, and academic writers. It produces accurate Harvard references from web pages, scholarly databases, and PDF documents, scores each source for reliability, and maintains an organised library of references and saved quotations — without leaving the page being read.
Citation generation

Solas uses an AI-led extraction pipeline that cross-references metadata against CrossRef, OpenAlex, Google Books, Open Library, and Companies House before producing the Harvard reference. Supported source types include:

Journal articles, conference papers, and review articles
Books, book chapters, and edited volumes
Government reports and institutional white papers
News articles, opinion pieces, and editorials
Theses, dissertations, and working papers
Pre-prints from arXiv, bioRxiv, medRxiv, and SSRN
Recorded lectures and video talks
Direct PDF documents, including those distributed without an HTML landing page

The extractor handles authors with diacritics and multi-part surnames, suppresses publisher kicker prefixes from international press (Der Spiegel, Le Monde, El País, La Repubblica), disambiguates same-author / same-year references automatically, and resolves DOI-linked materials through multiple registries.

Source reliability
Every generated reference receives a reliability assessment based on four criteria — currency, relevance, authority, and accuracy. The evaluation cross-checks against peer-review indexing signals (Scopus, Web of Science), retraction records, recognised academic publisher registries, predatory journal databases, domain-level trust indicators (government, educational, central banks, statutory bodies, established research institutions), and open-access availability through Unpaywall. Where a source requires consideration — for example, an older foundational text being used in support of contemporary claims — Solas surfaces a contextual note explaining the concern.

Quotation capture
A keyboard shortcut saves any selected passage alongside its full Harvard reference. Saved quotations can be revisited from the library; clicking a quotation returns the user to its location in the original source. On standard web pages, the passage is highlighted in place. On PDF documents, a dedicated quote-spotlight surface provides single-keystroke navigation to the exact text.

Library
References are organised into up to ten user-defined projects, with in-place renaming, drag reordering, contextual actions, and a configurable sort order. The save flow is explicit: a citation is produced first, then assigned to its destination.
Accessibility and interface

Solas includes a colour-blind-safe palette (Wong, with shape and icon redundancy), an optional page-filter mode for low-vision users, three theme tones (light, grey, dark), and a configurable interface density. Visual hierarchy and interaction behaviour are designed in accordance with Apple Human Interface Guidelines.
Operating environment

A dedicated side panel and an unobtrusive in-page Glance bar provide the same functionality from any tab. A bundled PDF viewer wrapper extends Solas's citation features to PDF documents, which Chrome ordinarily renders in a sandboxed viewer that blocks extension functionality.
Status

Solas is currently available as a free research preview during beta. Feedback can be submitted through the in-app feedback channel.

Privacy Policy: https://solastool.com/privacy
Terms: https://solastool.com/terms
Support: [email protected]

Technical

Version
1.10.265
Manifest
V3
Size
2.24MiB
Min Chrome
116
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u7ade6ef7da875ec293b4b0bed56f533a
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 13, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 8, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 8, 2026.