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LAIbrary services, predictive analytics & recommender systems

By Lydia Middleton | July 15, 2022 | Comments Off on LAIbrary services, predictive analytics & recommender systems

by Lencia Beltran The Artificial Intelligence application of machine learning predictive analytics and recommender systems is pervasive in a number of companies today like Amazon, Spotify, and Pinterest, but what about libraries? It’s unlikely a person will see or have heard of such systems being widely used in many Libraries, even though they can offer…

Libraries play an important role in the future of AI

By Lydia Middleton | July 15, 2022 | Comments Off on Libraries play an important role in the future of AI

by Mary Beth Holm AI is already a major part of everyday life, whether people are aware of it or not. Credit, healthcare, career opportunities, and even personal freedom may be impacted by AI. It is important that people understand AI and that there are equitable opportunities to work with AI and machine learning. This…

Notated Music Extraction into Machine Readable Data

By Lydia Middleton | July 15, 2022 | Comments Off on Notated Music Extraction into Machine Readable Data

by Erik Radio Iterative processes constitute a significant part of any machine learning (ML) project. For my project I found they were necessary even before arriving at any coding. Specifically, just the concept and telos of ML changed the ways in which I thought about a particular problem. ML let me hone in on larger…

Semi-Automating Systematic Review Queries

By Lydia Middleton | July 15, 2022 | Comments Off on Semi-Automating Systematic Review Queries

by Valerie Lookingbill With the exponential rise in online publishing, there is an increasing need for comprehensive overviews of research, including systematic reviews, a methodology for conducting reviews of literature that prescribes explicit, reproducible, and transparent processes for collating the best available evidence on a particular topic. While this rise in publications presents opportunities for…

Democratize Artificial Intelligence

By Lydia Middleton | July 15, 2022 | Comments Off on Democratize Artificial Intelligence

by Kineret Ben Knaan In recent years, we have seen an increase in the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in public and academic libraries. While libraries are still less proactive than the private sector in embracing AI and machine learning (ML), they are slowly beginning to discover ways AI solutions can serve their mission…

The Challenges of the Literature Review Process and the Promise of Artificial Intelligence

By Lydia Middleton | July 15, 2022 | Comments Off on The Challenges of the Literature Review Process and the Promise of Artificial Intelligence

by Michael Shensky A comprehensive and well conducted literature review is the foundation on which new research is built, yet carrying out a successful review of published academic work on a particular topic can be challenging. Given the importance of the task and the significant work involved in completing it correctly, it is worth asking…

Human + Artificial Intelligence in Libraries

By Lydia Middleton | July 15, 2022 | Comments Off on Human + Artificial Intelligence in Libraries

by Kimberly S. Grotewold Libraries have historically been places, either physical or digital, where people go to seek knowledge, learn skills, and thoughtfully engage with others’ ideas- where people go to grow their “human intelligence.” The vast accumulation of information about people’s lives and behaviors has become the foundation for building a different kind of understanding…

Collaborative Model Towards Intelligence

By Lydia Middleton | July 14, 2022 | Comments Off on Collaborative Model Towards Intelligence

by Sharon Whitfield In recent years, AI has been used to determine whether images have cancers that are not seen or not considered problematic by trained physicians (Liu, 2018; Svoboda, 2022). A recent study by Lebig, Brehmer, Bunk, Byng, Pinker & Umutlu (2022) reported that AI was able to screen for cancer with a 2.26…

Do We Need to Adopt A Bento-Style Search Result Page?

By Lydia Middleton | July 14, 2022 | Comments Off on Do We Need to Adopt A Bento-Style Search Result Page?

by Raymond Wang The IDEA Institute has broadened my knowledge of artificial intelligence and deepened my understanding of machine learning in the academic library settings. In addition to the two months onboarding preparation when we learned programming language using Phyton, the weeklong intensive institute has force me to look at data curation from brand-new perspectives.…

Libraries in the Artificial Intelligence Era

By Lydia Middleton | July 14, 2022 | Comments Off on Libraries in the Artificial Intelligence Era

by Mary Aycock Did you know that AI advances have outpaced even Moore’s law, the principle that the speed and capability of computers can double every few years? (https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-training-mlperf) Trying to keep track of all the advances practically requires an AI assistant! The stakes for machine learning seem particularly high, not only in the tremendous…

ASIS&T Europe Chapter & SIG-III Information Science Pub Quiz

By Europe Webmaster | March 3, 2025

The ASIST Europe Chapter & SIG-III warmly invite all interested information scholars, educators, and students to an exciting Information Science Pub Quiz, a brain-teasing event designed to challenge and entertain via Zoom on 3 April 2025 at 3pm BST / 4pm CET (see in your time zone here).  The Chapter & SIG have together created a fun-filled session of…

Voices Through Data: Integrating Information Science, Storytelling, and Digital Literacy – Registration is Open!

By NEASIST Webmaster | February 25, 2025

The US Northeast Chapter of the Association for Information Science & Technology (NEASIS&T) invites you to join us for our 2025 Annual Conference, which will be held virtually. Registration is now open: Register for the conference.  What: NEASIS&T’s Annual Conference When: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Where: Virtual Who: NEASIS&T (US Northeast Chapter of the Association…

SIG SM Competition Award Recipients 2024

By SIG-SM Webmaster | February 21, 2025

Awards Recipients 2024 Winner of SIG Social Media Senior Researcher Award Purpose of the Award This award is a lifetime achievement award that recognizes sustained contributions to and/or achievements in the field of information science and/or the professions in which it is practiced. Such contributions may include 1) scholarly contributions to the advancement of our…

Please Respond by EOD 2/27: ASIS&T SIG-HLTH Values Survey

By SIG-HLTH Webmaster | February 19, 2025

Dear SIG-HLTH members, All SIGs were tasked by ASIS&T leadership this month to develop a list of up to five values that characterize ASIS&T as an organization: its members, events, and staff. This activity is aligned with the development of ASIS&T’s next strategic plan. On Wednesday, February 19, the SIG-HLTH executive board met and drafted values.…

SIG-HLTH Best Health-Related ASIS&T 2024 Annual Meeting Paper and Poster Award Winners

By SIG-HLTH Webmaster | February 17, 2025

SIG-HLTH Best Health-Related ASIS&T 2024 Annual Meeting Paper Awards Title: Standardizing Vehicle Travel Speed Data for Road Safety Authors: Liliana Salas, College of Information Science and Arlie Adkins, College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture and the College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA Abstract: In 2022, almost 50,000 people died in road crashes in the United States, with speeding…

NEASIS&T Executive Committee Recap – January 2025

By NEASIST Webmaster | January 29, 2025

NEASIS&T Executive Committee Recap – January 2025 Happy New Year from NEASIS&T! As we kick off 2025, I’m thrilled to share some updates from the Executive Committee and reminders about upcoming chapter activities! NEASIS&T 2025 Annual ConferenceOur annual conference is just over two months away! Please save the date for Tuesday, April 1. The theme…

President’s Message January 2025

By lydmiddleton1 | January 23, 2025

Halò (hello in Scots Gaelic) In my first column of 2025, I would like to start by thanking Crystal Fulton for all her hard work in her Presidential Year. Those who had the pleasure of working with Crystal know that she is fun, caring, and committed, and we have been blessed to have her as…

From Your Executive Director, January 2025

By lydmiddleton1 | January 23, 2025

Greetings Colleagues: I hope all who celebrated recent holidays had a joyous time and that everyone celebrated a Happy New Year. Here in the US we are getting our footing under a new presidential administration and assessing what the future holds on important topics like censorship, transparency, etc. But enough about that! Here at ASIS&T…

ASIS&T Partners with GMP

By jcoronis | January 23, 2025

ASIS&T is excited to share that as of January 1, 2025, ASIS&T has partnered with Global Management Partners (GMP) to provide management support services for ASIS&T. While Lydia remains the Executive Director fully employed by ASIS&T, GMP is providing all other staffing for the associaton. While a change of staff involves some growing pains, we…

ASIS&T Change of Address

By jcoronis | January 23, 2025

Effective January 1, 2025, the new address for the ASIS&T office is: 1935 County Road B2W Suite 165 Roseville, MN 55113 United States Please inform your business office (if applicable) of this change. Thank you! Back to Inside ASIS&T, January 2025

ASIS&T Europe Chapter & SIG-III Information Science Pub Quiz

By Europe Webmaster | March 3, 2025

The ASIST Europe Chapter & SIG-III warmly invite all interested information scholars, educators, and students to an exciting Information Science Pub Quiz, a brain-teasing event designed to challenge and entertain via Zoom on 3 April 2025 at 3pm BST / 4pm CET (see in your time zone here).  The Chapter & SIG have together created a fun-filled session of…

Voices Through Data: Integrating Information Science, Storytelling, and Digital Literacy – Registration is Open!

By NEASIST Webmaster | February 25, 2025

The US Northeast Chapter of the Association for Information Science & Technology (NEASIS&T) invites you to join us for our 2025 Annual Conference, which will be held virtually. Registration is now open: Register for the conference.  What: NEASIS&T’s Annual Conference When: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Where: Virtual Who: NEASIS&T (US Northeast Chapter of the Association…

SIG SM Competition Award Recipients 2024

By SIG-SM Webmaster | February 21, 2025

Awards Recipients 2024 Winner of SIG Social Media Senior Researcher Award Purpose of the Award This award is a lifetime achievement award that recognizes sustained contributions to and/or achievements in the field of information science and/or the professions in which it is practiced. Such contributions may include 1) scholarly contributions to the advancement of our…

Please Respond by EOD 2/27: ASIS&T SIG-HLTH Values Survey

By SIG-HLTH Webmaster | February 19, 2025

Dear SIG-HLTH members, All SIGs were tasked by ASIS&T leadership this month to develop a list of up to five values that characterize ASIS&T as an organization: its members, events, and staff. This activity is aligned with the development of ASIS&T’s next strategic plan. On Wednesday, February 19, the SIG-HLTH executive board met and drafted values.…

SIG-HLTH Best Health-Related ASIS&T 2024 Annual Meeting Paper and Poster Award Winners

By SIG-HLTH Webmaster | February 17, 2025

SIG-HLTH Best Health-Related ASIS&T 2024 Annual Meeting Paper Awards Title: Standardizing Vehicle Travel Speed Data for Road Safety Authors: Liliana Salas, College of Information Science and Arlie Adkins, College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture and the College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA Abstract: In 2022, almost 50,000 people died in road crashes in the United States, with speeding…

NEASIS&T Executive Committee Recap – January 2025

By NEASIST Webmaster | January 29, 2025

NEASIS&T Executive Committee Recap – January 2025 Happy New Year from NEASIS&T! As we kick off 2025, I’m thrilled to share some updates from the Executive Committee and reminders about upcoming chapter activities! NEASIS&T 2025 Annual ConferenceOur annual conference is just over two months away! Please save the date for Tuesday, April 1. The theme…

President’s Message January 2025

By lydmiddleton1 | January 23, 2025

Halò (hello in Scots Gaelic) In my first column of 2025, I would like to start by thanking Crystal Fulton for all her hard work in her Presidential Year. Those who had the pleasure of working with Crystal know that she is fun, caring, and committed, and we have been blessed to have her as…

From Your Executive Director, January 2025

By lydmiddleton1 | January 23, 2025

Greetings Colleagues: I hope all who celebrated recent holidays had a joyous time and that everyone celebrated a Happy New Year. Here in the US we are getting our footing under a new presidential administration and assessing what the future holds on important topics like censorship, transparency, etc. But enough about that! Here at ASIS&T…

ASIS&T Partners with GMP

By jcoronis | January 23, 2025

ASIS&T is excited to share that as of January 1, 2025, ASIS&T has partnered with Global Management Partners (GMP) to provide management support services for ASIS&T. While Lydia remains the Executive Director fully employed by ASIS&T, GMP is providing all other staffing for the associaton. While a change of staff involves some growing pains, we…

ASIS&T Change of Address

By jcoronis | January 23, 2025

Effective January 1, 2025, the new address for the ASIS&T office is: 1935 County Road B2W Suite 165 Roseville, MN 55113 United States Please inform your business office (if applicable) of this change. Thank you! Back to Inside ASIS&T, January 2025

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