Scopus AI – now available on trial
2024-09-11
Scopus, a database containing bibliographic records and citation data, has recently launched AI functionality in its service. Scopus AI is an add-on that is not included in the regular offering of the database, but the university now has access to it on a trial basis for four weeks (September 11th – October 10th).
Scopus AI is based on natural language use, which means that keywords and boolean operators are unnecessary. You can also ask your question in Swedish (or any other language), though the answer will be delivered in English.
The result, or the answer to your question, is based on the publications in the database and is provided as a brief summary with references to the publications used to create the summary. You can also further explore the topic via an extended summary, or the concept map generated from your question.
Presentation of Scopus
AI If you would like an overview of Scopus AI, you are welcome to attend a short presentation in the series "Rise and Shine with the Library" on Wednesday, September 18th. The presentation will be given by a representative from Scopus, who will demonstrate how the tool can be used for information retrieval and what features are included. The presentation takes place at 8:15 AM, lasts 30 minutes, and will be held on Zoom.
Feel free to provide feedback
Take the opportunity to test Scopus AI and share your thoughts. You are welcome to provide feedback on Scopus AI, as it will assist in evaluating the service. Use the survey below or contact the library via email.
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