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Contact Info Extractor for Educators

Quickly capture colleague and collaborator contact details from academic texts

Educators and academics connect with colleagues through conferences, journal publications, faculty directories, and institutional websites. Contact information is often embedded in long bios, paper acknowledgments, or department listings. This free extractor parses any text you paste and returns structured contact details including names, institutions, emails, phone numbers, and professional profiles.

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Tips for Educators

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Paste conference presenter bios to capture speaker contact details for post-conference collaboration

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Extract contact info from faculty directory pages to connect with potential research collaborators

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Copy journal author bios to build your professional academic network efficiently

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Use the vCard download to add department contacts to your phone for quick access during campus meetings

Frequently Asked Questions

How can educators use the contact extractor?

Paste faculty directory entries, conference speaker bios, or journal author information. The tool extracts names, department affiliations, institutions, emails, phone numbers, and website links for easy saving to your contacts.

Can I extract contact info from academic conference programs?

Yes. Copy presenter bios or session descriptions from conference programs and paste them into the extractor. The tool will parse out structured contact details for each person mentioned.

Does this work with international phone number formats?

The extractor supports standard phone number formats including international numbers with country codes. It handles formats commonly found in academic contexts across different countries.

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