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Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Library Research

Research Help using AI

There are ways to utilize AI tools to help you with library research:

  • Background information  - use AI to generate an overview of a topic (but remember that AIs can hallucinate false information)
  • Keywords - use AI to recommend keywords and search strategies for a research topic
  • Summarizing - use AI to summarize the main ideas of a longer document
  • Topics - use AI to recommend topics for a research paper
  • Searching - use AI to locate articles and books for a research paper

AI Research Tools

 

NAME WHAT IT DOES PRICING MORE INFORMATION
ChatGPT This chatbot is designed to interact with users conversationally, answering questions and refining results. Freemium ChatGPT FAQs
Consensus Consensus helps researchers find and synthesize answers to research questions, focusing on the scholarly authors' findings and claims in each paper. Its data comes from Semantic Scholar. Freemium Consensus FAQs
Copilot Microsoft Copilot is a suite of AI tools integrated into various Microsoft applications. UMW users can log in for free access with their UMW credentials. Free for UMW users Video Tutorial
Elicit Elicit finds papers relevant to your topic by searching through papers and citations and extracting and synthesizing key information. Its data comes from Semantic Scholar. Freemium Elicit FAQs
Gemini

Gemini is an AI powered chatbot that responds to natural language queries with relevant information.

Freemium Gemini FAQ
Perplexity Perplexity is an AI search engine designed to revolutionize the way you discover information. Ask any question, and it searches the internet to give you an accessible, conversational, and verifiable answer. Freemium Video Tutorial
R Discovery R Discovery is a natural-language search engine that searches across multiple indexes, including Microsoft Academic, PubMed, PubMed Central, and Crossref, and uses AI to create a summary of the results, including citations to relevant articles. Freemium R Discovery FAQs
Research Rabbit Research Rabbit is a citation-based mapping tool that focuses on the relationships between research works. It uses visualizations to help researchers find similar papers and other researchers in their field. Its data comes from PubMed and Semantic Scholar. Free, crowdfunded Video Tutorial
Scholarcy Scholarcy summarizes key points and claims of articles into 'summary cards' that researchers can read, share, and annotate when compiling research on a given topic. Freemium Scholarcy FAQs
SciSpace

SciSpace provides summaries of top papers, insights, conclusions, and practical implications.

Freemium Video Tutorial
Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar is an AI-powered search and discovery tool that helps researchers discover and understand scientific literature that's most relevant to their work. It's a free service provided by the non-profit Allen Institute for AI. Free, non-profit Semantic Scholar FAQs

NOTE:  This list is not comprehensive, and it will change over time.

Regardless of what AI tools you may use, always evaluate the results, and always stay mindful of the expectations of the UMW Honor System and the expectations of your instructors.

Recommendations for Research

NOTE: The library also has access to reference materials both in print and digital that would provide more in-depth information than these AI tools

NOTE: The Library currently offers greater access to citations and full text materials than these AI search tool. Don't limit your research without cross-searching the materials available from the Simpson Library.