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AI is increasingly being used to assist and facilitate many aspects of the literature search and systematic review process, including the tools listed below. For more information, please also review the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology's 2022 scoping review, Tools to support the automation of systematic reviews.
ASReview | Developed at Utrecht University, ASReview uses active learning techniques to solve challenges in screening large amounts of text, helping practitioners and researchers get an overview of the most relevant records for their work as efficiently as possible while including transparancy in the process. |
Elicit | Elicit automates time-consuming research tasks like summarizing papers, extracting data, and synthesizing your findings. Built for professional researchers, you can understand and edit every step used to produce the Report. |
Kennesaw State University | AI for Discovery and Review of the Literature focuses on AI applications in searching, summarizing, analyzing and synthesizing literature. |
LitSuggest | LitSuggest uses advanced machine learning and information retrieval techniques to recommend, curate, and rank biomedical literature. See accompanying article here. |
McGill University | McGill University's Artificial Intelligence guide provides resources on ChatGPT, AI literacy, how to use AI tools for research and citing AI |
UBC | This Generative Ai and Chat GPT guide provides resources for higher education and academic libraries, including instructional support, citation information, using AI in library research and learning, social criticisms, and other resources. |
Refer also to the following BC Cancer pages for additional resources and handouts:
Health Info - Caregivers (BC Cancer website)
McMaster Libraries | How do I cite generative AI? A guide to citing AI-generated content in APA, MLA, Chicago and IEEE styles. |
MLA Style Centre | How do I cite generative AI in MLA style? |
University of Victoria |
The University of Victoria provides guidance on the use of AI tools such as Chat GPT for research and citation, in accordance with standards of academic integrity: |