Re: [External] Re: Topic Discussion (Ex Libris/ProQuest/Clarivate AI Products)

Jeffrey, Thank you for sharing this information with others. I hope others also found it helpful. Davin Pate, M.L.S. Assistant Director for Scholarly Communications and Collections (972) 883-2908 |davin.pate@utdallas.edu<mailto:%7Cdavin.pate@utdallas.edu> http://www.utdallas.edu/library/ The University of Texas at Dallas [cid:image001.png@01DBA3AD.2D60CD30]<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...> Book time to meet with me<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...> From: Sowder, Jeffrey <jeffery.d.sowder@emory.edu> Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2025 7:42 AM To: Pate, Davin <djp130330@utdallas.edu>; Bunton, Glenn <BUNTONGA@mailbox.sc.edu>; ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org Subject: Re: [External] [Ai-sig] Re: Topic Discussion (Ex Libris/ProQuest/Clarivate AI Products) If you ask ChaGPT the following questions posed earlier “What are the use cases for Primo RA? To patrons, it is unclear what are the benefits and advantages of using it over other AI tools or Primo, here is the response. Primo Research Assistant (RA) is designed to enhance search and discovery within academic library collections. However, patrons may not immediately see its unique benefits over other AI tools or even standard Primo searches. Here are some key use cases that might help clarify its advantages: 1. Natural Language Searching * Use Case: A student unsure about the best keywords for a topic can type a full question (e.g., "What are the impacts of climate change on coral reefs?"). * Advantage: Primo RA interprets the question and generates a structured query, reducing the need for Boolean logic. 2. Multilingual Searching * Use Case: An international student whose primary language is not English can search in their native language (e.g., Chinese, Spanish) and receive results with summaries in their preferred language. * Advantage: This bridges language barriers and improves access to academic materials. 3. Quick Literature Overviews * Use Case: A researcher starting a new project wants a high-level summary of existing literature on "machine learning in healthcare." * Advantage: Primo RA provides an AI-generated summary based on library holdings, helping researchers grasp key themes before diving into individual papers. 4. Refining Search Queries for Better Results * Use Case: A graduate student receives too many irrelevant results when searching for "artificial intelligence and education." They ask Primo RA, "Can you narrow this to K-12 learning environments?" * Advantage: The AI helps refine the search dynamically, making it easier to find relevant materials. 5. Cross-Disciplinary Research Assistance * Use Case: A faculty member working on an interdisciplinary project (e.g., "AI and ethics in healthcare") wants to explore sources across multiple disciplines. * Advantage: Primo RA synthesizes insights from different subject areas, potentially surfacing connections that a standard search might miss. 6. Explaining Complex Topics in Simple Terms * Use Case: An undergraduate struggling with a concept (e.g., "What is quantum computing?") can ask Primo RA for an explanation. * Advantage: The AI provides a layman's summary, helping students grasp complex topics more easily. 7. Citation Exploration and Reference Assistance * Use Case: A researcher finds a key paper but wants to explore related works. * Advantage: Primo RA can suggest related sources, helping users discover relevant references efficiently. How It Compares to Other AI Tools and Primo Feature Primo RA Standard Primo Elicit Scite Web of Science RA Natural language search ✅ ❌ ✅ ❌ ✅ Library collection access ✅ ✅ ❌ ❌ ✅ Multilingual support ✅ ❌ ❌ ❌ ❌ AI-generated summaries ✅ ❌ ✅ ✅ ✅ Citation network insights ❌ ❌ ❌ ✅ ✅ Cross-disciplinary recommendations ✅ ❌ ✅ ❌ ✅ Would you like help drafting a guide or promotional material for patrons on using Primo RA? From: Pate, Davin <djp130330@utdallas.edu<mailto:djp130330@utdallas.edu>> Date: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at 4:14 PM To: Bunton, Glenn <BUNTONGA@mailbox.sc.edu<mailto:BUNTONGA@mailbox.sc.edu>>, ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org<mailto:ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org> <ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org<mailto:ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org>> Subject: [External] [Ai-sig] Re: Topic Discussion (Ex Libris/ProQuest/Clarivate AI Products) Having an assessment tool is an interesting idea. I have read/seen some articles on utilizing AI in library assement but have not seen clear examples of assessing the AI itself from a library perspective. I am also curious if someone has already developed an AI evaluation tool they want to share. We currently utilize standard resource workflows from staff/faculty reviews/feedback to gadge the usefulness of a specific AI tool and if we would like to consider it for adoption. We don’t utilize a formulaic approach, at least not now. Davin Pate, M.L.S. Assistant Director for Scholarly Communications and Collections (972) 883-2908 |davin.pate@utdallas.edu<mailto:%7Cdavin.pate@utdallas.edu> http://www.utdallas.edu/library/ The University of Texas at Dallas [cid:image001.png@01DBA3AD.2D60CD30]<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...> Book time to meet with me<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...> From: Bunton, Glenn <BUNTONGA@mailbox.sc.edu<mailto:BUNTONGA@mailbox.sc.edu>> Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 2:26 PM To: ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org<mailto:ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org> Subject: [Ai-sig] Re: Topic Discussion (Ex Libris/ProQuest/Clarivate AI Products) We are currently trying to develop an evaluation/assessment tool for use with AI/GenAI research products. I suspect many others have similar interests and may be working on related projects. Our goals/purposes are primarily to try and assess which tool(s) might be worth pursuing a paid subscription relative to others. If anyone has already developed something that might be useful for that purpose, would you be willing to share? If you know of rubrics or assessment tools that might be useful, that would be great as well. Thanks in advance for any information and suggestions. __ Glenn Bunton Data Visualization Librarian 803-777-2903 buntonga@mailbox.sc.edu<mailto:buntonga@mailbox.sc.edu> Digital Research Services University Libraries University of South Carolina 1322 Greene Street Columbia, SC 29208 [cid:image002.jpg@01DBA3AD.2D60CD30] ________________________________ From: Zhang, Hui <Hui.Zhang@oregonstate.edu<mailto:Hui.Zhang@oregonstate.edu>> Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 3:10 PM To: Pate, Davin <djp130330@utdallas.edu<mailto:djp130330@utdallas.edu>>; ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org<mailto:ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org> <ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org<mailto:ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org>> Subject: [Ai-sig] Re: Topic Discussion (Ex Libris/ProQuest/Clarivate AI Products) Hello, all: Thank you Davin for initiating this conversation! We at Oregon State University are investigating several AI tools, including Primo Research Assistant, Web of Science RA, and other vendors (Elicit, Scite). For Primo RA, we have: * Enabled it in a test view * Offered a public webinar on AI tools for libraries Initial feedback we have received: * What are the use cases for Primo RA? To patrons, it is unclear what are the benefits and advantages of using it over other AI tools or Primo. * IZ and NZ records are unavailable in Primo RA. * What patrons like is the multilingual feature. For example, you can search in Chinese, get English articles in the results, and the summary is in Chinese. That feature is missing in Primo, but is it available in NDE? I hope to track the information on a spreadsheet and provide it to the related working groups/steering. Maybe we can discuss the strategy as a group. ELUNA? I am planning to attend it, but only on the 19th and 20th. Thanks -- Hui From: Pate, Davin <djp130330@utdallas.edu<mailto:djp130330@utdallas.edu>> Date: Monday, March 31, 2025 at 2:30 PM To: ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org<mailto:ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org> <ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org<mailto:ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org>> Subject: [Ai-sig] Topic Discussion (Ex Libris/ProQuest/Clarivate AI Products) You don't often get email from djp130330@utdallas.edu<mailto:djp130330@utdallas.edu>. Learn why this is important<https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> [This email originated from outside of OSU. Use caution with links and attachments.] Hi Everyone, I wanted to begin our initial Topic Discussion series with the following: What Clarivate/ProQuest/Ex Libris AI Products/Tools are you or your university currently investigating? What have you liked about the products and have you seen any Initial problems or concerns regarding the products? If you have seen a significant concern, what case have you submitted, if any, and the case number associated with the issue. I hope to track the information on a spreadsheet and provide it to the related working groups/steering. We have a number of Ex Libris developers on this list so it will also assist with pointing out issues as well as sharing what people are finding helpful. Thanks again for your contributions, Davin Pate, M.L.S. Assistant Director for Scholarly Communications and Collections (972) 883-2908 |davin.pate@utdallas.edu<mailto:%7Cdavin.pate@utdallas.edu> http://www.utdallas.edu/library/ The University of Texas at Dallas [cid:image001.png@01DBA3AD.2D60CD30]<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...> Book time to meet with me<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...>
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