"Research Assistant" – an innovative tool based on generative artificial intelligence and large language models (LLM), currently operating with GPT-3.5. This tool can be accessed through the VILNIUS TECH Virtual Library by logging in with your institutional ID and password, ensuring secure and reliable access to a wide range of academic resources.
How It Works:
- Natural Language Queries: Submit your questions in plain language, and the tool will interpret your inquiry.
- Intelligent Document Selection: The system scans a vast array of indexed sources and selects the five documents most relevant to your query.
- Comprehensive Answer Generation: The assistant extracts key information from selected document summaries and compiles a detailed response, complete with citations and links to original sources – facilitating easy fact-checking and further research.
- Extended Search Capabilities: Use the “View more search results in the library” feature to uncover additional relevant documents.
- Related Research Questions: AI-generated suggestions help you explore similar topics further.
The Primo Research Assistant is designed to streamline the research process – not to replace human expertise, but to automate time-consuming tasks related to information retrieval and analysis. This tool:
- Facilitates Topic Understanding: Helps you grasp the broader context of your subject.
- Efficiently Identifies Relevant Sources: Quickly pinpoints key academic documents essential for your research.
- Promotes Critical Thinking: Provides verifiable sources and citations, enabling you to independently confirm facts and deepen your insight.
Tips for Optimal Use:
- Be Specific and Clear: Frame detailed academic or scientific questions in a precise, question-based format.
- Include All Necessary Details: Ensure your query is comprehensive for accurate interpretation by the system.
- Leverage Multilingual Support: While most indexed content is in English, the Primo Research Assistant supports Lithuanian searches and allows you to specify other language preferences (e.g., “reply in German”).