Scite AI Demonstration: Generative AI Research Assistant
Over the past year, the UK Libraries have been looking into a few different AI tools and resources. One of those is Scite AI, which is a tool designed to help researchers, faculty, staff, and students evaluate the credibility and impact of research articles. It uses artificial intelligence to analyze citation contexts, identifying whether a paper has been supported, contradicted, or simply mentioned by subsequent research. This helps users quickly understand the quality and relevance of research literature, facilitating more informed decision-making in research and academic writing.
We currently have an institutional trial setup for Scite AI that runs through December 15, 2024.
In partnership with CELT, UK Libraries are hosting a demo of Scite on September 10, 2024 at 3pm EST via Zoom. Follow this link to register for the demo: https://libcal.uky.edu/calendar/LibrariesEvents/scite.
Here are some tutorials and additional information about Scite:
- How Scite was built (article): https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00146
- Scite Short "How To" Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@sciteai/playlists
- Resource / use case center: https://help.scite.ai/en-us/
- Scite Reference Check: https://scite.ai/reference-check/7ddc4c40-2833-41ea-bf3e-40fe119b388b & Scite’s published approach: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2210.09553.pdf
- Browser extension: https://scite.ai/extension-install
- DOI dashboard: https://scite.ai/create-dashboard
- scite.ai coverage: https://scite.ai/journals ; https://scite.ai/data-and-services
- Recent article on Scite AI feature: https://transformtransport.org/media/interviews/elevating-scientific-research-with-human-guided-ai-tools-in-conversation-with-dr-igor-osipov/
If you are interested in signing up for a Scite account, here is a link to a tutorial to walk you through the sign-up process. You will need to sign up using your UK email address.