Literacy Tool
Extension Delisted
This extension is no longer available in the official store. Delisted on 2025-09-16.
The Literacy Tool will help you DISCOVER, UNDERSTAND and EXPLORE online scientific texts.
The Scientific Literacy Tool is an educational web-platform helping with the discovery, understanding, and exploration of scientific topics.
Our mission is to lower the barriers to scientific knowledge – promoting a more accessible and inclusive science.
To activate the extension, click on the Literacy Tool icon (top right corner of your chrome browser) – a green tab will appear on the left side of your browser – and you are ready to go! Simply double click on any terminology and start exploring!
Have fun!
The Scientific Literacy Tool team
website: LiteracyTool.com
Latest reviews
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Great tool! It's very helpful when researching a topic.
Very nice idea! It's already so useful, but I hope authors are thinking of more functionality. For instance: automatic extraction of relevant words from the current page, display of users with similar interests. It also has a few minor bugs, but that's what one expects for a just-launched tool and it already works pretty well anyway!
Great extension. started to work with it, and it really makes life easier, covering any term/subject from all angles.
This is a really interesting project and extension, and is a great help in digging into a topic. It is really useful for article reading online and lets the user link topics using a powerful topic board abstraction. There's also lots of potential here in how to collaborate and share information. Highly recommended for learning more about any subject and digging into the science behind any topic.
Research has never been easier and as fun before! Excellent tool! Easily focuses the user to the relevant terms and articles on any research subject. Highly recommended!
Finally a tool to help reading scientific articles, and much more!
This extension is a great step to help every person to understand research in a wide range of subjects. They are definitely looking to lower the barriers to scientific knowledge!