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Time of India
30-07-2025
- Science
- Time of India
LU researchers to get access to ScienceDirect AI
1 2 Lucknow: In a boost to research innovation, research scholars at Lucknow University will now have access to ScienceDirect AI, Elsevier's advanced artificial intelligence platform that is transforming academic discovery and publishing. The announcement was made during a one day Author Workshop organized by Tagore library in collaboration with Elsevier on Wednesday. ScienceDirect AI provides powerful features such as smart article recommendations, automated summarization, visual topic clustering and AI-powered citation tracking, enabling researchers to conduct more efficient literature reviews and choose the most relevant journals for their work across all academic disciplines. "This access will be a game-changer for our research community, ScienceDirect AI does not just provide content, it intelligently guides scholars through the ever-expanding landscape of information," said, honorary librarian Prof Keya Pandey The technical session featured customer success manager, South Asia at Elsevier, Aishwarya Nayal as the keynote speaker. In her session, she elaborated on the ethical and practical dimensions of publishing, including how to avoid predatory journals, understand the peer review process and maximize visibility using platforms like ScienceDirect and Scopus. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dermatologist: Just Add 1 Drop Of This Household Item To Any Dark Spot And Wait 3 Minutes Undo "The integration of ScienceDirect AI with our digital infrastructure marks a transformative moment for research at Lucknow University, it empowers our scholars with intelligent tools and global access, ensuring that ethical, high-quality research thrives in every discipline," said officiating Vice-Chancellor, Prof Manuka Khanna.


Time of India
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
LU library plans centre to explore music with tech
Lucknow: To enhance the cultural and academic environment of Lucknow University , the proposed Swar Setu Library Music cum Digital Media Centre will be presented for approval in the Tagore Library Committee meeting soon. Planned as a facility for the preservation, study and exploration of music and digital media, it will offer a space where traditional knowledge systems meet digital tools. According to the documents in possession with TOI, the centre will give students, researchers and artists access to musical resources, audio-visual production facilities, and a dedicated learning space. It will include books on music, audio and video recordings, cultural programme videos of the university, podcast recording facilities, archives of rare performances and a CD collection of all the theses submitted at the university. The centre will also offer access to virtual art exhibitions and integrate national digital platforms and audio-video archives. Planned with a budget of around Rs 5 lakh, the infrastructure will include soundproof rooms, music software, and essential furniture. A dedicated corner will be created in the memory of Dushyant Kumar for his contribution to Hindi literature. "This centre will support the study and preservation of music while providing resources for students, researchers, and artists to work and learn together," said honorary librarian, Tagore Library, Keya Pandey.