Agentic publications: redesigning scientific publishing in the age of thinking large language models
Roberto Pugliese, George Kourousias, Francesco Venier, Grazia Garlatti Costa

TL;DR
This paper proposes 'Agentic Publication,' an innovative LLM-based framework transforming scientific papers into interactive, knowledge-rich systems that enhance accessibility, verification, and continuous updating of scientific information.
Contribution
It introduces a novel architecture integrating structured and unstructured data with multi-agent verification to create dynamic, interactive scientific publications.
Findings
Demonstrates multilingual interaction and API access.
Enables continuous knowledge updates and synthesis.
Provides structured, machine-readable scientific outputs.
Abstract
Purpose: This paper introduces the concept of "Agentic Publication," a novel LLM-driven framework designed to complement traditional scientific publishing by transforming papers into interactive knowledge systems that address challenges created by exponential growth in scientific literature. Design/methodology/approach: Our architecture integrates structured data (knowledge graphs, metadata) with unstructured content (text, multimedia) through retrieval-augmented generation and multi-agent verification. The system provides interfaces for humans and artificial agents, offering narrative explanations alongside machine-readable outputs. Implementation leverages vector databases for semantic search, knowledge graphs for structured reasoning, and collaborative verification agents. Findings: Our proof-of-concept demonstration showcases multilingual interaction, API accessibility, continuous…
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