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Academic librarians on open access

Narratives from the librarian’s POV

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Aaron Tay
Feb 27

Using Large language models like GPT to do Q&A over papers (II) — using Perplexity.ai (free) over CORE, Scite.ai…

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Aaron Tay
Feb 27

Using the latest Large language models like GPT to do Q&A over webpages or papers (I)

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Aaron Tay
Dec 22, 2022

Large Language Models (e.g., GPT-3) and the problem of plagiarism — one academic librarian’s musing

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Aaron Tay
Dec 5, 2022

Are we undervaluing Open Access by not correctly factoring in the potentially huge impacts of Machine learning? — An academic librarian’s view (I)

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Aaron Tay
Aug 15, 2021

ResearchRabbit is out of beta- my review of this new literature mapping tool

How it works and how it…

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Aaron Tay
Nov 17, 2020

Checking for retractions & other quality checks on your manuscript before journal submissions — some free tools…

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Aaron Tay
Nov 17, 2020

Understanding the current state of retractions & what you can do about it as an author to avoid citing them in papers

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Aaron Tay
Oct 7, 2020

The next generation discovery citation indexes — a review of the landscape in 2020 (I)

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Aaron Tay
Jul 6, 2020

4 Ways to find review papers, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and other rich sources of references — 2D Search…

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Aaron Tay
Jun 29, 2020

Why openly available abstracts are important — overview of the current state of affairs

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