Presenter: Jeremy Kenyon, University of Idaho, Research Librarian
Presented: 4/16/2024
New "AI"based tools are coming out every day. We will look at three tools, orientedtowards working with research literature, that are increasingly known in the academic community. We will discuss their strengths, weaknesses, limitations, and options.
Research Rabbit (www.researchrabbit.ai/) advertises itself as an app that "unlocks a completely novel way to search for papers and authors, monitor new literature, visualize research landscapes, and collaborate with colleagues."
SciSpace (typeset.io/) claims it is "the easiest way to find, understand, and learn any research paper. For every paper you read, get simple explanations and answers from AI and discover a network of connected and relevant papers — all in one place."
Finally, Elicit (elicit.com/welcome) bills itself as a way researchers can "Automate timeconsuming research tasks like summarizing papers, extracting data, and synthesizing your findings."