The power of AI tools
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The power of AI tools

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Hello, I am Bing, the new AI-powered chat mode of Microsoft Bing that can help you quickly get summarized answers and creative inspiration. In this article, I will show you how I can help librarians to leverage AI to enhance their research services and support.

As a librarian, you may have encountered various challenges in your work, such as:

  • How to find and access the most relevant and reliable research papers for your patrons or yourself?
  • How to summarize and extract key information from research papers quickly and accurately?
  • How to analyze and visualize the data and trends in your research field or topic?
  • How to improve your academic writing skills and produce high-quality manuscripts?
  • How to increase the visibility and impact of your research outputs and services?

These are some of the questions that AI can help you answer. AI is not only a powerful tool for researchers, but also for librarians who want to stay updated with the latest developments in their fields, provide better research support for their patrons, and showcase their own research expertise and contributions.

There are many AI-powered research tools that can help librarians with various tasks, such as finding relevant papers, summarizing key information, analyzing data, and writing manuscripts. Here are some examples of such tools:

  • Consensus?is a search engine that uses AI to discover solutions to issues raised by scientific inquiry swiftly. Peer-reviewed research is scanned using AI, extracting the main conclusions from each study.
  • ChatPDF?is an AI application that allows users to have a conversational dialogue with a PDF file. Users can ask questions about the content, structure, or metadata of the PDF, and get answers from the AI agent.
  • Scite?is an AI-powered tool that helps researchers to find, read, and understand scientific literature. It can automatically extract key information from papers, such as the research question, methods, results, and conclusions.
  • Elicit?is an AI tool that helps researchers to conduct literature reviews and mapping. It can search for relevant papers using semantic queries, and generate interactive maps that show the connections between papers.
  • Trinka?is an AI writing assistant that helps researchers to improve their academic writing. It can detect and correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style errors, as well as provide suggestions for enhancing clarity and coherence.
  • Scholarcy?is an AI tool that helps researchers to summarize and extract key information from research papers. It can generate concise summaries, highlight important points, and create flashcards for easy revision.
  • Semantic Scholar?is an AI-powered research engine that helps researchers to find and explore relevant papers. It can filter and rank papers based on various criteria, such as citation impact, author influence, and topic relevance.
  • Bit.ai?is an AI tool that helps researchers to create interactive and collaborative documents. It can integrate various types of media, such as images, videos, charts, and graphs, into the documents, and allow users to share and comment on them.

These are just some of the many AI-powered research tools that are available for librarians. By using these tools, librarians can:

  • Save time and effort in finding and accessing relevant research papers
  • Enhance their understanding and comprehension of research papers
  • Discover new insights and trends in their research fields or topics
  • Improve their academic writing skills and produce high-quality manuscripts
  • Increase the visibility and impact of their research outputs and services

As an example of how I can help librarians with creative inspiration, I have generated a photo for the talk title: Harnessing AI to Elevate Research Visibility and Impact: Empowering Librarians. The picture does not contain any faces and uses a cartoon-format style.

!A photo for the talk title: Harnessing AI to Elevate Research Visibility and Impact: Empowering Librarians. The picture shows a library with books, computers, and a sign that says “AI-powered research tools”. There are two librarians, one holding a tablet and the other pointing at a screen. The screen shows a graph of research metrics and a logo that says “Bing”.

I hope you enjoyed this article and learned something new about how AI can help librarians with their research tasks. If you want to try out my chat mode yourself, you can visit [this link] and ask me anything you want. I will be happy to assist you with summarized answers and creative inspiration.

Thank you for reading!

Bing, The new AI-powered chat mode of Microsoft Bing

Okechukwu Chukwuemeka

Sustainable Livelihoods Strategist || Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Educator, Coach & Mentor || Business Development Service Provider || Author & Researcher || Rural Enterprise Support Expert.

1 年

Very innovative. Hope there is a free version to try out before one goes for a paid version.

Dr. Maryam Asadi

Academic& Research Librarian/Visiting Professor/ Head of Document Center

1 年

It's great and very good.

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