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ToAssociate Dean for Research / Research Office / Library Director
SubjectA research tool worth evaluating — Arbiter
Dear [Associate Dean for Research / Research Office / Library Director], I'm writing to flag a tool I've been using that I think is worth evaluating for our institution: Arbiter (arbiter.ac), an AI-powered evidence search engine built specifically for business research. What makes it different from general search tools: Arbiter indexes papers from journals ranked in FT50, UTD24, ABDC, and AJG — the same quality lists used in AACSB accreditation reporting. Students and researchers get evidence from the journals that actually count for our field, instead of random internet sources. Searches surface results ranked by a composite quality weight, not citation counts alone. Retracted papers are excluded from results by default. They offer 30-day institutional trials at no cost, with no automatic billing when the trial ends. The trial page is at arbiter.ac/trial — I've already submitted a request and asked them to contact your team. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best, [Your name]
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