[Eril-l] [EXT] AI tools/features in library databases
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This is very helpful...
Some AI library tech solutions are listed and described (briefly) on
Higher Education Library Technology (HELibTech)
https://www.helibtech.com/artificial-intelligence/
There are two main sections:
AI capabilities that are part of library technology products such as
library systems.
Research support, literature discovery and writing content for students
and researchers
I'll update it with some of the solutions in this discussion.
HELibTech is a free and open (CC0 licensed) community resource with open
content and open datasets. While it has a UK focus many of the issues
are common across multiple geographies.
Very best
Ken
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On 13/02/2025 16:17, Electronic Resources in Libraries discussion list
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> I believe Gale has Student Assistant (Beta)
> https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cengage-launches-genai-powered-student-assistant-in-beta-to-empower-students-and-personalize-learning-302226960.html
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> lgw
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> Laura Gricius-West
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> Electronic Resources and Government Information Librarian
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> A few we’ve noted here:
>
> ProQuest AI Research Assistant
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> Elsevier’s Scopus AI
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> Statista Research AI
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> Clarivate Web of Science AI research assistant
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> JSTOR’s interactive research tool
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> Semantic Scholar AI research tool for scientific literature
>
> Interested in hearing of others.
>
> Sian
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> Sian Brannon, Ph.D.
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> Interim University Librarian
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> University of North Texas Libraries
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> Hi folks,
>
> I’m curious if anyone has been keeping tabs on which vendors have
> launched or are launching patron-facing AI components on their
> platforms. I’m aware of several (e.g. ProQuest, OED, Britannica…),
> but wondering if someone has done an environmental scan or kept a
> running list.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dennis
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> Dennis Flanders
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> Senior Operations Librarian for Assessment and Discovery
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> E-Resources Unit, Harvard Library
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