Researchers
At Your Library
Interested in what research is going on at UNM related to AI? This link leads to the University Libraries extensive archive on the subject of AI and Machine Learning. Curious yourself? With your UNM credentials, login to the University LIbraries website, and through SuperSearch, input the below text to filter through the archive:
Databases
Below are links to databases relating to artifical intelligence, machine learning, and other resources that might help in researching AI, and researching with AI.
scite (accessible with UNM credentials)
scite is an AI-based tool for searhcing and evluating scholarly literature. It features a chat bot assistatnt for answering questions using the scholarly literature, display of citation context, retraction checking, and dashboards for tracking trends related to a specific search. Browser extension and Zotero plugins are avaiable, too!
TDM Studio (accessible with UNM credentials)
TDM Studios contains two dashboards: Workbench (for text mining) and Visualization (for teaching through discovery). Users may text mine and visualize ProQuest databases including newpapers, dissertations and theses, congressional records, etc. Users of the text mining Workbenches may use R and Python via Jupyter notebooks, and LLMs to help with analysis. The visualization tool is a teaching and discovery tool.
PerplexityAI
Similar to ChatGPT, this LLM does not fabric sources or citations. Rather, when you submit a prompt to Perplexity, you are given live links to research articles, websites, and more that Perplexity is directly using in constructing the generated answer. This clarity of what sources are constructing the generated response provides more transparency and agency to you as a researcher.
ResearchRabbit
With this resource, you can start by simply using one or more papers of your focus or interest as seed papers. ResearchRabbit will find more articles relevant to the topic implied by your seed papers.
The use of AI is just as likely to impact research as it is to change instruction and the nature of work. While much more information on this topic is being developed, we also need your expertise as a researcher to help us develop and distribute useful information. If you are involved in research on applications of AI or are investigating the use of AI in your research on any topic, we'd love to have you join us in some conversations on this topic as we develop a community of practice around this for UNM.