Education Frontiers Artificial Intelligence: What Are We Trying to Achieve? December 31, 2021April 24, 2022 Jeff Allen ai, Artificial Intelligence, human intelligence, machine learning Artificial Intelligence: What Are We Trying to Achieve? Jeff Allen, Denise Allen, and Paria Tajallipour Intelligence is a simple word that we hear or use all the time and we Read more Read more
Translation Can Authors’ Emails (Personal vs. Work Emails) Be a Part of the Criteria in Evaluating Scholarly Journal Articles? December 30, 2021April 24, 2022 Xiaotian Chen fake paper, fake research, peer review, plagiarism Can Authors’ Emails (Personal vs. Work Emails) Be a Part of the Criteriain Evaluating Scholarly Journal Articles? Xiaomei Liu and Xiaotian ChenTraditionally, when readers chose or evaluated scholarly Read more Read more
Translation The Episodes of Information Grounds December 28, 2021April 24, 2022 abdulroh001 activism, information grounds, pandemic The Episodes of Information GroundsAbdul RohmanInformation grounds, where people use public places to share information with others, are currently in suspension during the COVID-19 pandemic. Given its severe Read more Read more
Editorial Algorithmic Information Access is the New Smoking December 27, 2021April 24, 2022 Chirag Shah algorithms, information access, smoking, tobacco Algorithmic Information Access is the New SmokingChirag Shah, University of WashingtonSmoking used to be cool. Yes, it’s still considered “cool” by some people, at some times, and at Read more Read more
Translation Measuring Interdisciplinarity: A Scientometric Perspective December 17, 2021April 24, 2022 Yi Bu Bibliometrics, Network Science, Scientometrics Measuring Interdisciplinarity: A Scientometric Perspective Yi Bu In the 17th century, René Descartes created analytic geometry, a brand-new domain that combines both algebra and geometry. This is one of the Read more Read more
Translation Much of Information Is Not Really That Ready To Use December 17, 2021April 24, 2022 Isto Huvila CAPTURE project, making information, taking information Much of Information Is Not Really That Ready To Use Isto Huvila We often think and act like information would be something you grab, like a can of pop to Read more Read more
Education Frontiers Deep Learning and the Evolution of Useful Information December 17, 2021April 24, 2022 Abhinanda Sarkar ai, Artificial Intelligence, deep learning, Geometric Deep Learning, Logistic Regression, machine learning, Neural Networks Deep Learning and the Evolution of Useful Information Abhinanda Sarkar These days I spend most weekends in front of a computer, teaching remote learners how to extract information from data. Read more Read more
Education A Holiday Gift to Information Science December 9, 2021April 24, 2022 Jenna Hartel activity e-book, information science A Holiday Gift to Information Science Jenna Hartel I am happy to give a holiday gift to all students, educators, researchers, and practitioners of Information Science. Information Science Puzzles & Read more Read more