Chatbots and scholarly databases: Impressions from trying out Scopus AI
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Leticia Antunes Nogueira
Article in business/trade/industry journal
Utgiver:
Information technology and libraries
Year published:
2025
This viewpoint article explores the Scopus AI — Elsevier’s innovative add on to the Scopus database, which allows users to engage with the Scopus database in natural language rather than via Boolean operators. Scopus AI’ strength lies in combining the communication properties of a language model with the information integrity of peer-reviewed sources. It does not substitute the need to review the literature, but can be helpful in search, especially if stakes are low and a systematic approach is unnecessary. Because of increased sophistication of tools and information systems, the degree of competencies required from users also increases. Reasonable understanding of how AI works, as well as search expertise, source criticism and scientific skepticism remain essential. With these in place, and with a clear understanding of the purpose of various information tasks, users can be better positioned to decide how best to employ various tools to get the job done.