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AI tools for scholarly knowledge management need better cross-community collaboration

A new perspective paper on arXiv highlights the growing need for AI-driven tools to manage the overwhelming volume of scholarly publications. While many researchers still rely on manual methods, the paper identifies independent efforts across various communities to develop AI-enabled knowledge bases. It emphasizes the importance of fostering cross-disciplinary dialogue to share methods, models, and best practices for more integrated solutions in scholarly knowledge organization. AI

IMPACT Highlights the need for better AI tools and collaboration to manage the growing volume of research papers.

RANK_REASON The item is a research paper published on arXiv discussing AI applications in scholarly knowledge management. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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AI tools for scholarly knowledge management need better cross-community collaboration

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Azanzi Jiomekong, Hande K\"u\c{c}\"uk McGinty, Keith G. Mills, Allard Oelen, Enayat Rajabi, Harry McElroy, Antrea Christou, Anmol Saini, Janice Anta Zebaze, Hannah Kim, Anna M. Jacyszyn, Gollam Rabby, Dirk Betz, Claudia Biniossek, Sanju Tiwari, S\"oren A… ·

    Charting the Future of Scholarly Knowledge with AI: A Community Perspective

    arXiv:2509.02581v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Despite the growing availability of tools designed to support scholarly knowledge extraction and organization, many researchers still rely on manual methods, sometimes due to unfamiliarity with existing technologies or lim…