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📚 Extracting Citations with LLMs

At the #LLM for HPSS workshop, @cmboulanger David Carreto Fidalgo & Andreas Wagner presented LLaMore: a Python tool for extracting citation data from unstructured legal & humanities texts using #LLMs

Unlike GROBID, LLaMore handles complex footnotes and free-form references. Early results with GPT-4o and Llama 3.3 show significantly higher accuracy when benchmarked against a new gold standard TEI-annotated dataset.

#TEI #openscience @maxplanckgesellschaft

#Events

📆 Il 24 aprile alle 12.00 siete tutti invitati al webinar "Applying DOAS – insights from early adopters", in cui racconteremo la nostra esperienza, come casa editrice Diamond #OpenAccess, sull'utilizzo del Diamond Open Access Standard (#DOAS) nelle nostre #riviste

🔗 Registratevi qui diamasproject.eu/diamas-conver

📣 Saremo ospiti del #DIAMAS project, i creatori di questo nuovo standard e del Diamond Capacity Hub, ampio progetto europeo per la scienza aperta

Discussions about #OpenScience and #Reproducibility are better when a range of epistemic voices are heard.
Are you interested in openness and transparency for #qualitativeResearch methods? Then quickly sign-up for the first meeting of the European Open Qualitative #Research #Community!

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Reflecting on the 2nd Austrian Library Congress 🧠📚

As always, it was great reconnecting with colleagues and I also enjoyed the varied and high-quality programme.

A special thank you to everyone who joined my talk on AI and libraries! I'm especially inspired by the enthusiasm for @OKMaps and our organisational services, which make it easy to integrate AI-driven, visual discovery in library systems.

How do you see the role of AI in the future of libraries?