Hear! Here!: A New Video Series for Doctoral Students
Attention doctoral students of Information Science: There’s a new video series at INFIDEOS, and it is just for you.
Read MoreAttention doctoral students of Information Science: There’s a new video series at INFIDEOS, and it is just for you.
Read MoreModern collaborative Wiki platforms can be used to support and facilitate the research process, and to provide a starting point for the efficient implementation of a knowledge management system in academic research settings.
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.
Read MoreThe tremendous growth in volume and variety of big scholarly data leads to information overload, which poses unprecedented challenges to seeking suitable research collaborators.
Read MoreThe difficulty of knowing what happens inside Facebook is especially troubling for academic researchers in fields such as information science.
Read MoreDespite the immense value of scientific knowledge, academic publishing has long pursued an ethos of sharing rather than trade for profit.
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