UBC biomed librarian, searching, indexing, opera in Vancouver BC
KS & AI Wiki https://wiki.ubc.ca/Knowledge_Synthesis_(KS)_%26_Artificial_Intelligence_(AI)_Search_Wiki_2025 #medlibs
Cunningham, Bobrovitz, Shanmugaraj, Giustini D, Collins. Defining emergency physicians' consultative roles in emergency care: a scoping review. CJEM. 2025 Nov 3. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41182684/
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Knowledge Synthesis (KS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Related Topics... #artificial_intelligence #knowledge_synthesis
Amazing - 250,000 views in a short period. Browse for info:
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By implementing interim measures, the CPSBC can mitigate Library’s closure & make a commitment to evidence-based care. bcmj.org/letters/why-...
Talk to your librarian folks about using other sources, too.
It is not, in itself, meant to be seen as promotion of #AI.
50 entries in 6 weeks; 125,000 views. Seems a hit.🎯
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🖊️NLM uses neural network technology to index MEDLINE
💹Since 2024, NLM has indexed millions of papers using AI
⤴️Tools such as Undermind.ai and Elicit.com will destabilize subject indexing, so I'm doing research proving that the latter is still needed.
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🐧To know #MEDLINE in 2025, we must know more about AI & neural networks.
😇Here's the Knowledge Synthesis and AI wiki entry:
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Undermind.ai is a useful tool for researchers delivering weighted relevant content when scoping topics for literature (& other) reviews. Performance is improving all the time.
📝Librarian values in major conflict w/ AI
📁Systemic bias, lack of fairness;
🔓 Privacy & data security issues;
🚫Intellectual property; copyright infringement
🚋Lack of transparency; transparency; accountability
Ah well, it's a start.
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Otto-SR ottosr.com is an AI-powered platform designed to automate process of conducting systematic reviews (SRs). Recently, I spoke to developers & read their paper:
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#medlibs I'll evaluate these tools on my new wiki 🕸️
🖊️n=29 papers on AI searching in lit / systematic reviews
It's a start. More wiki entries later. #medlibs
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📭AI-powered tool designed to "enhance" searches and support evidence-based med decision-making
✏️Is @NLM_NIH behind this AI? If not, who is? I can't see anything to indicate transparency.
Talk to a medical librarian, folks. #medlibs
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📭OpenEvidence outperforms pubmed.ai by delivering concise, clinically focused summaries
✏️Clinicians should use these tools as adjuncts to, not replacements for, clinical expertise and comprehensive resources like UpToDate.
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I mean...
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Long live authoritative reference works! news.ubc.ca/2025/06/cana...