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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.
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In a groundbreaking move, augmented reality technology will be incorporated into Karger's scientific journal, offering authors new options to visualize their research.
The new database provides access to millions of pages of key UK Parliamentary materials.
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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.