Hello, SCCKG. Sharing an upcoming Bay Area Open Science Group meeting that's open to all:

SciHub and ChatGPT

Tuesday, June 27, from 2:00-3:00 pm

Join the Bay Area Open Science Group this month for an informal conversation about “open” information focusing on ChatGPT and SciHub. What do these tools have in common? What do they say about the future of scientific information access and open science?

Here is what ChatGPt has to say on the topic:

Looking for reliable scientific information? Look no further than ChatGPT and SciHub! ChatGPT is an advanced language model that can answer your scientific questions quickly and accurately. Whether you're a researcher, student, or just curious about the world around you, ChatGPT has got you covered. On the other hand, SciHub is a platform that provides free access to scientific papers and articles that are otherwise hidden behind paywalls. With over 80 million papers available, SciHub is a treasure trove of information that can help you stay up-to-date on the latest scientific research. So whether you prefer asking questions or reading articles, ChatGPT and SciHub are the perfect combination for anyone seeking reliable scientific information.

What do you think about ChatGPT’s enthusiastic boosterism? Do you consider ChatGPT and SciHub to be the “perfect combination for anyone seeking reliable scientific information?” Join the conversation and let us know!

Recommended Pre-listen: https://radiolab.org/podcast/library-alexandra

Register at https://calendars.library.ucsf.edu/event/10762723

Best,
Anneliese

Anneliese Taylor, MLIS (she, her) |

Head of Scholarly Communication |

University of California, San Francisco Library |
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