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AI-enhanced search assistant in Library Search

Introducing the Library Search AI Search Assistant✨! 

This innovative artificial intelligence tool combines the power of large language models with high-quality library resources to enhance your research experience. Here’s what it can do for you:

  • Convert natural language queries into complex Boolean searches, supporting multiple languages.
  • Retrieve and rank results for the most relevant sources.
  • Generate overviews from the top abstracts with in-line references.
  • Suggest related questions to explore your topic further.
  • Link directly to library resources.

Use this tool to get an overview of new topics, understand complex subjects in your preferred language, and discover relevant resources efficiently.

Updated: 30 July 2025

Introducing the Library Search research assistant

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✨ AI Search Assistant

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