Much of Information Is Not Really That Ready To Use
We often think and act like information would be something you grab like a can of pop and pour it into your mouth.
Read MoreWe often think and act like information would be something you grab like a can of pop and pour it into your mouth.
Read MoreHow do users behave when they know about the presence of ads?
Read MoreThe details of people’s daily activities in a particular region can be used to reproduce priceless knowledge for smart city planners.
Read MoreThe difficulty of knowing what happens inside Facebook is especially troubling for academic researchers in fields such as information science.
Read MoreThe South Asia region suffered a brutal and devastating second wave of COVID-19. Many countries within the South Asia region are still reeling under various levels of lockdowns.
Read MoreOur research draws on theories about the taxonomy of consumers that has gained dominance in the technology adoption and marketing domains, which classifies consumers into two broad groups: the “early adopters” and the “imitators.”
Read MoreDespite the immense value of scientific knowledge, academic publishing has long pursued an ethos of sharing rather than trade for profit.
Read MoreOne of the most interesting questions in science is how accurately (truthfully) researchers reproduce (simulate) the observed physical phenomena.
Read MoreSport governing bodies and local sporting leagues/associations should understand that their clubs are not equal in relation to Internet adoption and use.
Read MoreProblem-solving often requires crossing boundaries, such as those between disciplines. However, the measurement and evaluation of “interdisciplinarity” can be confusing because the concept itself is composite.
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