New AI feature in Scopus: one month trial
09/04/2024

Library Services has organised a month-long trial to a new AI feature on Scopus, ending on 8 May. You can find the tool on the main menu in Scopus as a new tab.
Scopus AI provides a new way of searching Scopus. The tool enables researchers to ask questions in Scopus using natural language. Answers are provided from Scopus content in the form of a summary, an expanded summary and concept maps. They also highlight experts and foundational papers, suggest further questions to ask, and much more.
The supplier (Elsevier) provided a demonstration of Scopus AI at short notice on Monday 8 April. You can catch up with the recording here if you are interested in learning more about the product.
Tell us what you think!
It’s important that you let us know what you think of the trial when you have used it. Your feedback will help inform our decisions about whether to subscribe to the resource. Please email us with your opinions or questions: library@cranfield.ac.uk .
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