The book develops a view of AI rooted in the theories and values of Information Science (the social science of knowledge) focusing on whether AI is transforming knowledge access and creation in a significantly positive, equitable, inclusive and sustainable way.
The book develops a view of AI rooted in the theories and values of Information Science (the social science of knowledge) focusing on whether AI is transforming knowledge access and creation in a significantly positive, equitable, inclusive and sustainable way.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Cox, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Information School, University of Sheffield, UK Professor Mike Thelwall, Professor of Data Science, Information School, University of Sheffield, UK Mike Thelwall is a professor of data science at the Information School, University of Sheffield. His interests include applications of artificial intelligence for research evaluation.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 AI and Knowledge. Chapter 2 AI and everyday knowledge. Chapter 3 AI and research. Chapter 4 Generative AI and research practice. Chapter 5 AI and scholarly communication: Peer review. Chapter 6 Libraries and archives. Chapter 7 Ensuring the bene¿ts of AI are shared fairly
Chapter 1 AI and Knowledge. Chapter 2 AI and everyday knowledge. Chapter 3 AI and research. Chapter 4 Generative AI and research practice. Chapter 5 AI and scholarly communication: Peer review. Chapter 6 Libraries and archives. Chapter 7 Ensuring the bene¿ts of AI are shared fairly
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