I'm not scared at all. And as a librarian, l can't wait to see something like current chatgpt 3.5 interacting with ALL the electronic library resources of an institution (subscriptions plus open access) instead of its "own database", as it says, and properly quoting its answers.
I'm not scared at all. And as a librarian, l can't wait to see something like current chatgpt 3.5 interacting with ALL the electronic library resources of an institution (subscriptions plus open access) instead of its "own database", as it says, and properly quoting its answers.
@scite That sounds close, but I was thinking on whole research purposes conducted inside a library network, not mere fast writing purposes. Writing an article should be the final stage of a previous study&research process, not "topping my article with cites" without previous study 1/2
@scite 2/2 What I'd like is something smarter and as unbiased as possible that could help a trained researcher to separate the wheat from the chaff, to stablish an ordered reading list, & to discover: so many books, so little time. As for the cites, I'll be filling my Zotero, thanks 🙂
@MinaJns We have a zotero plugin too (free) scite.ai/blog/introduci…
@scite You are very pushy, too 😅 I'll give it a try, but it's not what i had in mind, and I won't pay for an app like this, i don't feel like I should 🤷🤷
@scite Noooo, I'm The Librarian and I won't recommend it...