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University Libraries adds powerful AI search engine for academic research

The OHIO community now has premium-level access to , an AI tool designed for researchers, via the University Libraries. Consensus searches over 200 million academic papers—consisting of nearly all the highest-impact journals and the entirety of PubMed—and then uses language models to help find, understand, and synthesize peer-reviewed literature. Consensus only uses AI after it searches the scholarly literature. This ensures that every response is grounded in real, citable research, not speculative content generated by a model.

“Unlike general-purpose chatbots that were trained indiscriminately on content from the Web, Consensus was trained only on high-quality research papers,” said Rob Ross, Dean of Libraries.  “This means that, when you ask this AI tool a question, you can be confident that the answer won’t be misguided by intellectual detritus.”

Consensus is a search engine designed specifically for academic research.  It excels at retrieving and summarizing peer-reviewed literature, making it ideal for exploring research questions, not general knowledge like trivia or definitions. Consensus employs the following safeguards to reduce the risk of AI misuse:

  • Search before synthesis: Every response starts with a literature search.  This ensures that all citations are real papers, never hallucinated or invented sources.
  • Summarization, not speculation: Consensus AI tools are strictly limited to summarizing content from the papers retrieved.  They don’t “fill in the blanks” with outside knowledge.
  • Transparent sourcing and attribution: Every claim is cited, and every citation is clickable.  Consensus makes it easy to inspect, verify, and reference the original source content with one click.  Note: If Ƶ Libraries has licensed the journal article in question, you will see a direct OHIO link to access the full text.
  • AI “checkers” for relevance: Before summarizing, Consensus uses separate models to verify that the source contains information relevant to the query.  If a paper doesn’t meet their threshold for relevance, it won’t be used in the response.

“The AI landscape is filled with hyperbolic prognostications,” Ross said. “Consensus represents a counter example in its specialized utility: enabling researchers to engage with the scholarly record faster and deeper.”

Using Consensus will be familiar to anyone who has used other commercial AI tools.  OHIO-affiliated users have access to premium-level accounts, which include unlimited Quick and Pro searches, and 50 “Deep” literature review searches.

Visit the to learn more about Consensus and how to create an account.

Published
September 23, 2025
Author
Staff reports