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Based on feedback from the academic community, Scopus AI has added new functionalties, such as concept map improvements, SML reranking, more transparency, and exporting to SciVal.

Posted 02 July 2024

The Scopus platform has long offered classic search tools: Boolean operators, proximity operators, navigation through citing/cited documents. The features already in place from Scopus AI encourage experimenting with new strategies and new technologies. François Libmann and Anne-Marie Libmann test its capabilities.

Posted 02 July 2024

Wolters Kluwer unveiled its dedicated AI center on 6 May 2024. The launch marks the company's ongoing commitment to combining deep domain knowledge with cutting-edge technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), which Wolters Kluwer has been incorporating into its products for the last 10 years.

Posted 04 June 2024

Phil Bradley considers whether generative AI is a true "Google killer" and how newer AI technologies redefine search as conversations that transform information seeking behaviour.

Posted 04 June 2024

SciBite Chat combines the strength of semantic search for accurate and traceable information retrieval with Large Language Models (LLMs) to interpret natural language questions and generate answers.

Posted 04 June 2024

Transformative new scientific information capabilities combine an unparalleled collection of curated science data with advanced predictive models to accelerate early-stage drug discovery innovation

Posted 04 June 2024

Global legal intelligence innovator vLex added litigation and transactional GenAI tools for analysis and summarisation of legal documents.

Posted 07 May 2024

The full-text database features a unique collection of rare and historically significant jazz periodicals.

Posted 07 May 2024

Over 70 knowledge domains are available for licence to content producers who can use them as they deploy AI systems in their organizations. The knowledge domains cover a wide range of topics, including medicine, engineering, humanities, biology, and chemistry, among others.

Posted 05 March 2024

New solution integrates curated data from Pivot-RP to the Web of Science and offers an expanded view of the funding landscape.

Posted 06 February 2024

Cactus Communications has partnered with Elsevier to make over 19 million research article abstracts available on R Discovery. This collaboration will allow the global research community to access all of Elsevier's high-quality content in one place.

Posted 06 February 2024

December was a busy month for Taylor & Francis. On 4 December, it announced it was adding publisher Future Science Group to its portfolio and on 15 December that it would offer streamlined access to cited articles by integrating with GetFTR (Get Full Text Research).

Posted 02 January 2024

The world is now embroiled in intense discussions about ChatGPT. Canadian librarian Bill Badke adds his comments, from a library, information literacy and educator perspective. He looks at unproductive approaches to students' use of AI tools, worries about the future of research projects in academia and notes how AI-generated text could benefit international students.

Posted 02 January 2024

Sage Policy Profiles, which is free to use, demonstrates the influence of research on global policymaking through a discovery process. Results can be viewed and exported in several visual formats and shared.

Posted 02 January 2024

Enhanced Publications integrates multimedia assets with select journals, augmenting the learning experience

Posted 02 January 2024

This latest strategic collaboration with Dimensions—it already has an integration with EndNote—increases the discoverability of research seminars and further connects them to the scholarly ecosystem.

Posted 02 January 2024

The strategy update coincides with generative AI enhancements to its flagship product, Westlaw Precision

Posted 05 December 2023

The acquisition of scite further enhances Research Solutions' product offerings and provides cross-selling opportunities to scite's consistently growing B2C customer base of approximately 21,000 active subscribers, as well as its diverse B2B customer base of corporate entities, leading academic institutions, and government agencies.

Posted 05 December 2023

For the first time ever, the same person received both of these prestigious awards by the UK electronic information Group (UKeiG)

Posted 05 December 2023

Beth Rudden delivered an inspiring keynote talk about moving responsible AI forward in our communities at Internet Librarian Connect (ILC), the virtual conference held 16-19 October, 2023. She concentrated on describing the AI revolution, giving a practical guide to AI experimentation, and stressing the need for librarians to be courageous stewards.

Posted 07 November 2023

The agreement means Crossref and Retraction Watch will combine to publicly distribute data about tens of thousands of retracted research papers and grow the service together. It also provides sustainability to Retraction Watch's work. 

Posted 03 October 2023

Initially very excited about ChatGPT, it didn't take long before some of the flaws in the program became evident to Phil Bradley. Consequently, what had looked like a very useful and powerful tool was quickly becoming nothing more than an idiot savant. Phil then found some plugins that are really helpful.

Posted 05 September 2023

Responding to growing call for regulation of AI technologies, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI formed the Frontier Model Forum 

Posted 01 August 2023

Discovery and access to over 5.5 million global dissertations and theses added to Web of Science

Posted 01 August 2023

Despite his many years in the information industry, following technological advances from CD-ROMs to the early years of the internet, the dot com boom, and the development of social media tools, Phil Bradley admits he has have never seen anything like the explosion of AI based tools, and the opportunities that they are bringing us.

Posted 04 July 2023

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