Starting in February 2026, FID Physik, the discipline-specific information service for physics, is going to provide a free, open science -minded information portfolio tailored to meet the needs of cutting-edge physics research. Initially, to start with a well-defined specialised community, FID Physik seeks to support researchers in low-temperature plasma physics. From the outset, however, the tools and services will be designed to be broadly applicable across physics to progressively expand the target audience. FID Physik will offer a suite of services to facilitate discovery and retrieval of relevant subject-specific information, most notably a literature search engine based on quality-curated corpus. Complementarytools include support of analysis and comparison of publications via visualisation powered by knowledge graphs and large language models (LLMs) and a consolidated conference overview. Extensive community engangement will ensure alignment with researchers’ needs. Stay tuned! FID Physik is funded by DFG under project number 558452925, via the “Discipline-Specific Information Services” programme, for an initial period of three years.
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