Information Science Research
2 researchers across 1 institution
Information science research investigates how people create, organize, find, and use information. This area explores the design and impact of information systems, including digital collections management, the application of artificial intelligence, and the development and use of metadata standards. Researchers examine user behavior, technology adoption, and the effectiveness of information dissemination across various domains. Methodologies often involve data analysis, system design, user studies, and the application of computational techniques to understand complex information landscapes.
In Arkansas, information science research contributes to the state's economic development by improving access to and management of digital resources relevant to key industries like agriculture and manufacturing. It also supports public health initiatives through better organization and accessibility of health information, and informs educational strategies by studying technology adoption in higher education settings. Understanding how information flows and is utilized is crucial for addressing diverse challenges and opportunities within the state.
This research area frequently intersects with studies in artificial intelligence, higher education, and health and medical research. Engagement spans across institutions, fostering collaborative efforts to advance the understanding and application of information science principles within and beyond Arkansas.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lutishoor Salisbury | University of Arkansas | 7 | 193 | ||
| Melissa J. Anderson | University of Arkansas | 4 | 311 |