NotebookLM: An AI-powered research and note-taking tool from Google that helps you understand, analyze, and create content based on uploaded sources.
Scite: An AI-powered platform for researchers that helps them to discover, understand, and evaluate research literature. The University of Utah Libraries currently have a subscription to this tool.
DeepSeek: Using an open-source approach, this Chinese-based company develops advanced, open-source large language models (LLMs).
Fireflies: An online note-taking application powered by AI, designed to transcribe conversations from Zoom calls or other chat tools for later reference.
Otter AI: Another online note-taking application powered by AI, offering similar functionality to Fireflies but with a different pricing model, including a free version and subscription-based features.
Whisper Architecture: The Whisper Architecture AI model is a Speech to Text tool designed by OpenAI capable of performing real-time translation, real-time note-taking, and real-time subtitles for many applications. Due to its open-sourced nature, many note-taking tools use it as a base to build off of.
Style guides have been updated to provide guidance on citing AI-generated content in including text, images, coding, and more. Below are some examples.
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The Hong Kong University for Science & Technology offers a simple Prompting Guide tailored for researchers using LLMs for Literature Reviews.
The following resources are tools that will help you manage your research, bibliography, and citation process.