[WEBINAR] Responsible, academic AI for Web of Science researchers May 22, 2024 1 PM GMT Artificial intelligence is transforming academic research, teaching and learning. Clarivate makes sure you can safely and responsibly navigate this new landscape while driving research excellence. Join this session to learn more about recent and future AI-driven developments in the Web of Science, including significant search enhancements and the forthcoming generative-AI-powered Web of Science Research Assistant. We’ll discuss how we are implementing AI to help researchers at all levels navigate complex research tasks and get more out of the world’s most trusted citation database—Web of Science Core Collection. Register Now |
[WEBINAR] Supporting and engaging students in an AI-powered, post-pandemic world June 12, 2024 4 PM GMT Interested in exploring the influence of AI on learning, research practices, and the role of academic librarians in the post-pandemic era? Join us for an interactive session exploring significant changes and emerging trends in the academic landscape, specifically examining how these transformations have reshaped learning and research. In this fascinating online discussion you’ll gain insights into: • Online learning and technical skills • Factors impacting the student experience • Student attitudes and behavior Throughout the session, our speakers will be asking about your experiences and taking your questions for a lively group discussion. Save your spot |
Beyond discovery: AI and the future of the Web of Science Last year, we announced our collaboration with the research community to bring a new generative-AI-powered capability to the Web of Science — the Web of Science Research Assistant. Since we released the beta to our development partners around the world, we have identified innovative ways to ensure the quality, strength and suitability of generative AI for academic researchers. We are excited to announce that our research assistant will be available from September 2024. Read the blog |
[Webinar] Streamlining systematic reviews from start to finish June 05, 2024 3 PM GMT Undertaking a systematic review is a time- and labor-intensive task and requires care in the preparation, retrieval, review and synthesis of information. Authors need to access a wide range of sources to ensure that relevant literature isn’t overlooked, and managing large amounts of data presents additional challenges in the review process. While there isn’t one “true” way to conduct a systematic review, the right solutions can help you adhere to best practice. Join live and understand how the Web of Science, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global and EndNote work together to help you streamline your review while also prioritizing the accuracy and validity of your findings. Register here |