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Scopus is one of the largest research databases in the world, indexing about 100 million records from over 28,000 titles. Traditionally, researchers search the Scopus database using keywords and Boolean operators like “AND” or “OR.” The new service, Scopus AI, streamlines this search process by integrating natural language-based searches. Simply put, you can type your request as if you are conversing with it, and it will provide a brief summary with references to the publications used to create the summary:
The library is offering an online demo of Scopus AI on October 3rd at 13:00. You can join the demo by following this MS Teams link.. If you would like to test its features, Scopus AI will be accessible to LU researchers for a trial period between September 30th and October 30th. Based on the feedback from researchers, the library will decide whether to purchase access to Scopus AI in the future. You can also read more about Scopus AI at this link. Conducting literature searches with natural language prompts is a new development for researchers, brought about by advancements in Generative AI technologies. I highly recommend giving it a try to see how well it works for your research purposes. |
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