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How exciting to be part of the webinar with Zendy yesterday! As users shift from traditional keyword searches to AI-powered prompting, libraries have a unique opportunity to lead this great disruption and turn it into an opportunity. Kamran Robert Kardan, Rodrigo Pinto and Lisette van Kessel shared how Zendy AI solutions can maximise the discoverability of your trusted resources by using Zendy AI Discovery 4 Key Takeaways for library leaders and researchers: - Zendy AI Discovery is a Guided, Intelligent Discovery. It moves beyond simple keywords and understands user intent and context, acting as a "research partner". Initial findings show that it can reduce the time spent finding relevant research by up to 80% - Our autonomous analytical model can screen, deduplicate, and synthesize reports from relevant papers, providing a thorough deep research and understanding of a topic in minutes. - We prioritize research integrity. Stay ahead of the curve with an integrated feature that automatically flags retracted articles in your search results to ensure your research stays trusted and safe. - A Seamless & Secure Integration. Implementation is as simple as adding a few lines of code to your existing library home page. Zendy AI Discovery is publisher-agnostic and requires no data storage/handover. Libraries have full control through an admin portal. Watch the recording here: https://lnkd.in/dYjYhFvV We believe that AI is not here to replace the human element; working with AI actually supports the library in finding more time for coaching, critical thinking, and teaching by handling some of the heavy lift for library teams. If you would like to explore how AI can support your library and improve discovery, streamline research discovery and review, and help your institution to maximise the value of your existing collections, feel free to contact us directly [email protected] or reach out to your Knowledge E representative. #discoverzendy #AIinlibraries #AIinnovation #researchintegrity #librariesincontrol