Aims
Course participants:
· understand the differences between literature searches in traditional databases, LLMs and RAG tools.
· know which tools are best suited to which tasks in literature searches.
· are familiar with at least one traditional database, one LLM and one RAG tool, and have experimented with them in their own search queries.
Content
The course consists of a mix of classroom teaching on theory (mainly in the first part) and interactive, hands-on exercises and discussions (mainly in the second part):
· What are large language models (LLMs) and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) tools?
· How does literature searching using traditional databases differ from searching with LLMs and RAG tools, and what are the strengths and weaknesses of each approach?
· Which approach is best suited for which tasks in literature searching (and academic writing)?
· Introduction to Consensus - currently the RAG tool licensed by the University Library and freely accessible to all members of the University of Basel with an @unibas.ch or @stud.unibas.ch email address.
· Opportunity to try out the various tools and applications.
· Exchange of experiences and insights, discussion and Q&A in plenary.
Target Group
Anyone interested. The course builds on our two introductory courses "Basics in Literature Searching: PubMed and Other Resources" and "Literature Searching with PubMed – Advanced". Prior attendance of these two introductory courses is recommended, but not essential.
About the Trainer
Dr. Thomas Fürst
Medical Information Specialist
University of Basel | University Medical Library
Feature
Note for medical students: WIKO.flex confirmation of participation with a signature from the course instructor on the form after the course.
Location
Universitätsbibliothek Basel UB-Medizin Spiegelgasse 5, 4051 Basel
PC room, 3rd floor