🚀 Excited to share that we’ll present “DeepGit: Promoting Exploration and Discovery of Research
Software with Human-Curated Graphs” at DaSH Workshop VLDB 2025!
📄 Paper: https://t.co/OBr5OXZY13
💻 Code: https://t.co/XPKsNpNy9V
🌐 Website:https://t.co/wVISVEEP6x
Join us next Wednesday for the first “The AI Disruption” talk of the semester! Xuan Wang (@xwang174), assistant professor at @VT_CS, will present "Towards Small, Open-Source, Multi-Modal Language Model Agents for Science and Society." ▶️ https://t.co/veIlPajtLr
All are welcome to attend this week’s “Generative AI and the Future of Research” talk! #iSchoolUI Asst. Prof. @HaohanWang will present “Toward Agentic AI Scientist for Biomedical Discovery.” ▶️ https://t.co/eKZXBaXRVD
All are welcome to attend tomorrow’s “Studying Science Scientifically” talk! Vincent Larivière (@lariviev), Professor and UNESCO Chair on Open Science at @UMontreal, will present “Are self-citations a normal feature of knowledge accumulation?" ▶️ https://t.co/JVQWS6VyWg
That’s a wrap for #COMMA24 These days have been filled with insightful discussions, innovative research, and memorable moments. A huge thank you to all speakers, participants, and organizers for making this conference a success. Until next time!
#FernUni
Congratulations to Daphne Odekerken for receiving the Trevor Bench-Capon Best Student Paper Award, presented by #COMMA24 program chair Chris Reed! A well-deserved recognition for the outstanding work.
Kicking off the 3rd and final day of #COMMA Conference, Leila Amgoud delivers an insightful invited talk to set the stage for the day’s discussions.
#COMMA24#FernUni
#iSchoolUI Professor @ejmknox has been selected for the 2024 Association for Library and Information Science Education Excellence in Teaching Award. Congratulations, Emily! ▶️ https://t.co/fJh5RAKLZB
#iSchoolUI faculty and students will present their research at the 10th International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA 2024), which will be held from September 18-20 in Hagen, Germany. ▶️ https://t.co/aDvL4RSD4T
Excited to welcome Johannes Wallner as our special guest for this year's 10th international conference on Computational Models of Argument at #FernUni!
Here's a sneak peek of their pre-COMMA24 visit as we gear up for insightful discussions and learning sessions ahead. Stay tuned!
Congrats to #RUSCI#LIS Asst. Prof. Jessica Yi-Yun Cheng! The @US_IMLS has awarded her funding for the project “Storytelling Across Time: Building a Community Around Provenance (B-CAP)! More: https://t.co/iAVPvgM8wN @yiyunjessica@RutgersU
At a special sneak peek open house yesterday, the @iSchoolCCB unveiled its new space in room 211, 501 E. Daniel St. The CCB houses a non-circulating research collection of children’s and young adult books.
Join us for the last “Trustworthy Computational Science” talk of the semester! Marta Mattoso, professor at COPPE-Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, will present “Traceability for trust: applications and challenges.” More details here: https://t.co/jh8gXyB7fd
A paper by #iSchoolUI Prof. Emerita Linda C. Smith, “Reviews and Reviewing: Approaches to Research Synthesis,” is in the relaunch of the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST). An ARIST launch party is planned for March 18. https://t.co/Rw19Mi1712
(1/4) How do blind people utilize different modalities to understand statistical visualizations?
Check out our #chi2024 work "MAIDR: Making Statistical Visualizations Accessible with Multimodal Data Representation"
In 1996, the #iSchoolUI launched its Leep (MSLIS online) program. In 2024, the program turns 28 (or 7 Leap years!). Today we'd like to recognize Leep students and alumni as well as Professor Emerita Linda C. Smith, who was instrumental to the program's development and success. 🐸