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Applying Artificial Intelligence and Chatbots to Enhance Collection Development in Health Sciences Libraries


 

Ivan Portillo, MLIS, AHIP
Health Sciences Librarian & Director of Rinker Campus Library Services
Leatherby Libraries
Chapman University

David Carson, MM, MLIS
Health Sciences Education & Research Librarian
Oregon Health & Science University

Introduction

The continuous advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) has presented several opportunities for librarians to reduce their workload and become more efficient. AI chatbots previously generated responses by relying on pre-trained, large-scale data. Newer versions of chatbots have made substantial strides in their capabilities, now offering the ability to search online and supplement outputs using Retrieval-Augment Generation (RAG) to provide more accurate and relevant responses. These advancements present a promising opportunity for librarians to reduce workload and increase efficiency [1, 2].

To explore the potential of generative AI chatbots in assisting health sciences librarians with collection development, we evaluated five generative AI chatbots using two prompts designed to aid librarians. The five generative AI chatbots assessed included ChatGPT o3, NotebookLM, Google Gemini 2.5, Perplexity, and Microsoft Copilot…

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Handbook of Climate Psychiatry and Psychotherapy: A Manual for Clinicians
 
Author: Haase , Elizabeth

The Handbook of Climate Psychiatry and Psychotherapy has been written to fill this gap, putting everything the mental health clinician needs to know in one place. It provides the science and guidance needed for the psychiatric and psychological response to climate change in a format accessible to office- or clinic-based mental health clinicians, including physicians, physician ...

 
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AHFS Drug Information 2025
 
Author: ASHP

AHFS Drug Information(R) 2025 contains the most dependable drug information available - all in one place. It is the most comprehensive evidence-based source of drug information complete with therapeutic guidelines and off-label uses. With expanded and revised content supported by more than 97,000 references and incorporating the advice of numerous subject matter experts, AHFS DI helps you ...

 
 
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