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Stanford Semantic Scholar MCP Server for Google ADKGive Google ADK instant access to 16 tools to Batch Get Authors, Batch Get Papers, Bulk Search Papers, and more

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Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) is Google's framework for building production AI agents. Add Stanford Semantic Scholar as an MCP tool provider through Vinkius and your ADK agents can call every tool with full schema introspection.

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The Stanford Semantic Scholar MCP Server for Google ADK is a standout in the Education category — giving your AI agent 16 tools to work with, ready to go from day one.

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python
from google.adk.agents import Agent
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool import McpToolset
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool.mcp_session_manager import (
    StreamableHTTPConnectionParams,
)

# Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
mcp_tools = McpToolset(
    connection_params=StreamableHTTPConnectionParams(
        url="https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp",
    )
)

agent = Agent(
    model="gemini-2.5-pro",
    name="stanford_semantic_scholar_agent",
    instruction=(
        "You help users interact with Stanford Semantic Scholar "
        "using 16 available tools."
    ),
    tools=[mcp_tools],
)
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About Stanford Semantic Scholar MCP Server

Connect to the Semantic Scholar Academic Graph API and unlock the world's largest free academic knowledge graph.

Google ADK natively supports Stanford Semantic Scholar as an MCP tool provider. declare Vinkius Edge URL and the framework handles discovery, validation, and execution automatically. Combine 16 tools with Gemini's long-context reasoning for complex multi-tool workflows, with production-ready session management and evaluation built in.

What you can do

  • Paper Search — Full-text search across 200M+ papers with filters for year, field of study, venue, and open access
  • Citation Analysis — Navigate forward citations (who cited this?) and backward references (what did this cite?)
  • Author Profiles — Search and retrieve author metrics including h-index, paper count, and citation count
  • Batch Operations — Retrieve multiple papers or authors in a single request for efficient analysis
  • AI Recommendations — Get machine learning-powered paper recommendations from single or multiple seed papers
  • Venue Filtering — Search within specific conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, CVPR) or journals (Nature, Science, Cell)
  • Field Filtering — Search within specific fields: Computer Science, Medicine, Biology, Physics, and 20+ more

The Stanford Semantic Scholar MCP Server exposes 16 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Google ADK in under two minutes — credentials fully managed, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

All 16 Stanford Semantic Scholar tools available for Google ADK

When Google ADK connects to Stanford Semantic Scholar through Vinkius, your AI agent gets direct access to every tool listed below — spanning semantic-scholar, academic-papers, citations, and more. Every call runs in a secure, isolated environment with full audit visibility. Beyond a simple connection, you get real-time monitoring of agent activity, enterprise governance, and optimized token usage.

batch

Batch get authors on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Returns names, affiliations, paper counts, citation counts, and h-indices. Useful for comparing researchers or building collaboration network analyses. Retrieve multiple author profiles in a single request

batch

Batch get papers on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Accepts S2 IDs, DOIs, ArXiv IDs, or PubMed IDs. Useful for comparing papers, building reading lists, or analyzing a set of related works. Retrieve multiple papers in a single request

bulk

Bulk search papers on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Each call returns a batch of results plus a continuation token. Pass the token in subsequent calls to get the next batch. Ideal for systematic literature reviews and meta-analyses. Bulk search for large result sets with token pagination

get

Get author on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Returns name, affiliations, homepage, external IDs (DBLP, ORCID), total paper count, citation count, and h-index. The definitive tool for understanding a researcher's academic impact. Get author profile with h-index, citations, and metrics

get

Get author papers on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Returns papers with titles, years, venues, citation counts, open access status, and fields of study. Essential for reviewing a researcher's body of work or finding specific publications by a known author. Get all papers by a specific author

get

Get multi recommendations on Stanford Semantic Scholar

The algorithm finds papers similar to the positive set but dissimilar to the negative set. Ideal for focused literature discovery. Get recommendations from multiple seed papers with positive/negative signals

get

Get paper on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Accepts multiple ID formats: Semantic Scholar ID (e.g. "649def34f8be52c8b66281af98ae884c09aef38b"), DOI (e.g. "10.1038/s41586-021-03819-2"), ArXiv ID (e.g. "arXiv:2106.09685"), PubMed ID (e.g. "PMID:34845388"), or ACL ID (e.g. "ACL:W12-3903"). Returns title, abstract, authors, venue, year, citation counts, open access PDF URL, and publication metadata. Get full paper details by ID, DOI, ArXiv ID, or PubMed ID

get

Get paper authors on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Useful for identifying research leaders and collaboration networks. Get authors of a specific paper with h-index and metrics

get

Get paper citations on Stanford Semantic Scholar

This is essential for understanding a paper's impact, finding follow-up work, and tracing how an idea has evolved. Returns citing paper metadata including titles, venues, years, and citation counts. Get papers that cite a given paper

get

Get paper references on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Essential for literature reviews, understanding the intellectual lineage of a work, and finding foundational papers in a research area. Get papers referenced by a given paper

get

Get recommendations on Stanford Semantic Scholar

The algorithm analyzes citation patterns, co-citation networks, and content similarity to find the most relevant papers you should read next. This is the AI-native way to discover related literature. Get AI-powered paper recommendations from a seed paper

match

Match paper title on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Uses fuzzy matching to handle slight variations. Returns the best matching paper with a match score. Ideal when you have a paper title from a reference list or bibliography and need to find its full metadata. Find an exact paper match from a title string

search

Search authors on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Returns author profiles with affiliations, paper counts, citation counts, and h-index. Use this to find researchers in a specific field, discover top contributors, or find collaborators. Search authors by name across the academic graph

search

Search by field on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Supported fields: Computer Science, Medicine, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, Environmental Science, Economics, Business, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, Art, History, Geography, Philosophy, Materials Science, Geology, Linguistics, Education, Agricultural and Food Sciences, Law. Search papers filtered by field of study

search

Search by venue on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Use venue names like "Nature", "Science", "NeurIPS", "ICML", "CVPR", "ACL", "EMNLP", "The Lancet", "JAMA", "Cell", "Physical Review Letters". Essential for tracking publications in specific top-tier venues. Search papers filtered by conference or journal

search

Search papers on Stanford Semantic Scholar

Returns titles, venues, years, citation counts, open access status, fields of study, and authors. Supports filtering by year range (e.g. "2020-2024"), fields of study (e.g. "Computer Science"), venue (e.g. "Nature"), and open access availability. Search across 200M+ academic papers by keyword

Connect Stanford Semantic Scholar to Google ADK via MCP

Follow these steps to wire Stanford Semantic Scholar into Google ADK. The entire setup takes under two minutes — your credentials stay safe behind Vinkius.

01

Install Google ADK

Run pip install google-adk
02

Replace the token

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token
03

Create the agent

Save the code above and integrate into your ADK workflow
04

Explore tools

The agent will discover 16 tools from Stanford Semantic Scholar via MCP

Why Use Google ADK with the Stanford Semantic Scholar MCP Server

Google ADK provides unique advantages when paired with Stanford Semantic Scholar through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Google ADK natively supports MCP tool servers. declare a tool provider and the framework handles discovery, validation, and execution

02

Built on Gemini models, ADK provides long-context reasoning ideal for complex multi-tool workflows with Stanford Semantic Scholar

03

Production-ready features like session management, evaluation, and deployment come built-in. not bolted on

04

Seamless integration with Google Cloud services means you can combine Stanford Semantic Scholar tools with BigQuery, Vertex AI, and Cloud Functions

Stanford Semantic Scholar + Google ADK Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Google ADK combined with the Stanford Semantic Scholar MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Enterprise data agents: ADK agents query Stanford Semantic Scholar and cross-reference results with internal databases for comprehensive analysis

02

Multi-modal workflows: combine Stanford Semantic Scholar tool responses with Gemini's vision and language capabilities in a single agent

03

Automated compliance checks: schedule ADK agents to query Stanford Semantic Scholar regularly and flag policy violations or configuration drift

04

Internal tool platforms: build self-service agent platforms where teams connect their own MCP servers including Stanford Semantic Scholar

Example Prompts for Stanford Semantic Scholar in Google ADK

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Google ADK agent to start working with Stanford Semantic Scholar immediately.

01

"Find the most cited papers on transformer architectures published since 2020"

02

"What is Geoffrey Hinton's h-index and how many papers has he published?"

03

"Recommend papers similar to "Attention Is All You Need""

Troubleshooting Stanford Semantic Scholar MCP Server with Google ADK

Common issues when connecting Stanford Semantic Scholar to Google ADK through Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

McpToolset not found

Update: pip install --upgrade google-adk

Stanford Semantic Scholar + Google ADK FAQ

Common questions about integrating Stanford Semantic Scholar MCP Server with Google ADK.

01

How does Google ADK connect to MCP servers?

Import the MCP toolset class and pass the server URL. ADK discovers and registers all tools automatically, making them available to your agent's tool-use loop.
02

Can ADK agents use multiple MCP servers?

Yes. Declare multiple MCP tool providers in your agent configuration. ADK merges all tool schemas and the agent can call tools from any server in a single turn.
03

Which Gemini models work best with MCP tools?

Gemini 2.0 Flash and Pro models both support function calling required for MCP tools. Flash is recommended for latency-sensitive use cases, Pro for complex reasoning.

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