
Academic search engine covering millions of peer-reviewed papers that uses AI to surface and summarize research relevant to the natural language research question you input. Advanced features allow you to get topic-level and paper-level insights, do deep research searching, and see an "Consensus Meter" that groups surfaced papers according to their findings.
UST is currently trialing the premium version of this tool. Create an account with your stthomas.edu email address to take advantage of the UST Libraries' unlimited Pro enterprise subscription trial.
Consensus now connects to the UST libraries' full text subscriptions via LibKey! To activate UST full-text links, log into Consensus (consensus.app/account), go to "settings," and select "University of St. Thomas" in the Search Settings menu where it asks you to select your university or institution.

Elicit is an AI tool to find 'seed articles' and to mine for keywords/subject headings. Elicit can find relevant papers without perfect keyword match, summarize takeaways from the paper specific to your question, and extract key information from the papers.
Use the link above to access Scopus. Once there, look just above the search box for the Scopus AI search option.

Once in Scopus AI, use natural language to enter a research question. Scopus AI will retrieve the most current, relevant documents from its corpus, analyze and summarize them, and provide links out to the originals.
See more about how Scopus AI works and how to use it.
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