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   RE: Working on or with ChatGPT or related re: Evidence based review projects ?
 From: Paul Fehrmann
 To: Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group
 Posted: Mar 18, 2023 01:43 PM
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Hi Marta !  Thank you for your comments !  I too am hoping to hear other thoughts ��.....

Quite a while back I said that I was going to "kick the tires" on Elicit.  But have not had the chance.  I am hoping to get back to that activity �� ....

But today I did another search using Elicit and under "Add information about all papers" I chose a number of things including "intervention" and "main findings" and I then exported the results to CSV.  Is that what you meant by "matrix"  ?  I was thinking that the results for "intervention" and "main findings" (using Elicit) would be interesting to look at after seeing full text of those papers for myself.  Not sure how soon I will get to that though....��

Again, though, thanks for comments !  

Paul Fehrmann
Research and Instruction Services Librarian - retired August, 2021
Kent State University Libraries


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Original Message:
Sent: 3/18/2023 10:34:00 AM
From: Marta Samokishyn
Subject: RE: Working on or with ChatGPT or related re: Evidence based review projects ?

Hi Paul, 

I am a Ph.D. student in algorithmic literacy. I have been exploring the AI tool, called Elicit: https://elicit.org/  They call it an "AI research assistant". It allows to perform many things, but one of them is a literature review matrix, which I think can be helpful for evidence synthesis.  

I am looking forward to what others might say too! 



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Marta Samokishyn
Saint Paul University Library
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Original Message:
Sent: Mar 17, 2023 01:01 PM
From: Paul Fehrmann
Subject: Working on or with ChatGPT or related re: Evidence based review projects ?

Hi all.  I know this inquiry might be a bit early....but is anyone doing any work on this topic: ChatGPT or other AI tools for evidence based reviews ?  OR, do you have any thoughts about "what is happening now" re: this topic ?? I am "trying to keep up"....



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Paul Fehrmann
Reference & Instruction Librarian - Retired
Kent State University Libraries
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