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From Keywords to Conclusions: AI’s Role in Literature Reviews

Join us for the third installment in the UNC School of Medicine AI in Research webinar series, where we explore AI’s role in literature reviews.

As AI tools rapidly evolve, so do their potential applications in the research process. Join Beth Moreton and Luke Barron from the Health Sciences Library as they provide an overview of ethical considerations and practical caveats when using AI in academic research. We’ll share findings from the Health Sciences Library’s recent evaluation of generative AI tools like Elicit, Consensus, and Undermind, using a structured rubric to assess their performance. We’ll also include a look at tools for data analysis and visualization, like Julius.ai and Proquest TDM, and explore how predictive and generative AI are being applied to systematic reviews. Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of how AI can support research responsibly and ways the library can support AI experimentation.

Register here: http://go.unc.edu/AI-HSL

Related LibGuide: AI and Machine Learning for Evidence Syntheses by Emily Jones, MLIS, AHIP

Date:
Monday, October 27, 2025
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Venue:
Health Sciences Library
Presenter:
Luke Barron & Elizabeth Moreton, MLS
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