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On Track: Make the most of AI in literature search planning Online
Overview
Finding literature for your dissertation can feel like a daunting, insurmountable task - but it doesn't have to be scary or difficult. Many library databases offer the help of an AI assistant or an AI-powered search to make your literature search process smoother and faster. This session will introduce a series of embedded AI tools and features, particularly Scopus AI, demonstrate best practice in using them to plan your literature review, and showcase ways to use AI tools to take sting out of the whole process.
Presenters
Oona Ylinen - Learning and Teaching Librarian, University of Suffolk
Kate Hatcher - Teaching Librarian, University of East Anglia
What's On Track?
On Track is a free, online dissertation skills programme running 8–12 June, created collaboratively by the University of Essex, University of East Anglia, and University of Suffolk.
Designed for PGT students, the programme brings together academic librarians and academic skills tutors from all three universities to support you through every stage of the dissertation process.
View the full programme and book more sessions:
library.essex.ac.uk/skillsatlibrary/ontrack
Related LibGuide: Skills at Library by Clarissa St Yves

