Geisinger Library

Library News / artificial intelligence

  1. The Geisinger Health Sciences Libraries are pleased to introduce Ovid Discovery AI, an enhancement to our standard Basic Search results for electronic content by keyword or research topic. As always, the Basic Search is most useful for finding articles, chapters, and conference proceedings. An example here may be a search for: Recent advancements in fall prevention techniques postpartum OCD "antimicrobial lock therapy" PMID:29341232 If you want an article by name or keyword, Basic S…
    Read more →
  2.    …
    Read more →
  3.    …
    Read more →
  4.    …
    Read more →
  5. Integrity issues in Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) results negatively impact patient outcomes (Miliard, 2025).  Types of bias in AI datasets include: Algorithmic bias and stereotyping: Training data must necessarily reflect historical and systemic inequalities. Needs of minority patients are historically underestimated. English data is overrepresented and downplays non-English views. Interaction bias (Hanna, 2025): User engagement with AI can impact the system&rsquo…
    Read more →
  6. Read more →
  7. Check out the preview of the AI features now at UpToDate.      Key Features in the UpToDate app and AI prompts as you search the site.          …
    Read more →
  8. Are you planning or working on a project that could benefit from any of the AI tools that assist with tasks like summarizing the literature, extracting data from literature, and synthesizing findings? Such tools can save time and perhaps improve how you identify connections in the literature for your project. Yet, there are issues to consider. To summarize or analyze literature, an artificial intelligence tool will prompt you to upload content, such as journal articles or book excerpts. This see…
    Read more →
Loading...