Information Science Road Trip
Information Science Road Trip takes sightseers on a panoramic journey through 10 “big ideas” of Information Science.
Read MoreInformation Science Road Trip takes sightseers on a panoramic journey through 10 “big ideas” of Information Science.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered how Google helps you complete your search query by suggesting the next terms of your query? Large Language Models (LLMs) power this feature. But LLMs go beyond that feature. Today, LLMs are used in building AI systems and applications ranging from recognizing speech to writing poetry. They have become very powerful, but there are also pitfalls.
Read MoreAccording to privacy researcher Daphne Muller, the era of big data will soon come to an end.
Read MoreListen to Dr. Gagandeep Kang and her story in this episode of InfoFire, the fireside chat series from Information Matters. Dr. Kang takes us through her life’s journey, how her parents instilled the mandate to work, her passion for biology, and her student life at CMC Vellore, which shaped her thoughts and career.
Read MoreA well-liked (👍) video on Carol Kuhlthau’s Information Search Process just passed 1,000 views in 8 months, making it a rising star on INFIDEOS.
Read MoreListen to Dr. Gary Marchionini, Dean, and Cary C. Boshamer Professor, UNC School of Information & Library Science, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA, in this episode of InfoFire, the fireside chat series from Information Matters.
Read MoreHow can doctoral students make theoretical and conceptual contributions to the literature of Information Science, which is especially competitive at the highest philosophical levels?
Read MoreIn this episode of InfoFire—the fireside chat series from Information Matters—a conversation with Gio Wiederhold, professor emeritus of computer science, electrical engineering, and medicine at Stanford University on “Different Flavors of AI.”
Read MoreListen to this episode of the fireside chat series, InfoFire by Information Matters, with Professor Mike Eisenberg, dean emeritus, University of Washington Information School.
Read MoreWhat Makes This Paper Great?, goes much deeper into the Information Science literature and lingers upon landmark papers.
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