SLIS Research Groups and Publications
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST)
"ARIST is the annual publication of the American Society for Information Science. It surveys the landscape of information science and technology, providing the reader with an analytical, authoritative and accessible overview of recent trends and significant developments. One volume is published each year. The range of topics varies considerably, reflecting the dynamism of the discipline and the diversity of theoretical and applied perspectives connoted by the rubric information science and technology." Dean Blaise Cronin is the editor.
Collaborative Information Universe (iUni)
The iUni project is an exciting collaboration between the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) and University Information Technology Services (UITS), primarily involving the Advanced Visualization Laboratory (AVL). Initiated in Summer 2001, the project's goal is to provide a 3D web-based collaboration mechanism for all Indiana University (IU) faculty, staff and students on any of the eight IU campuses, located throughout the state of Indiana. Representatives from both SLIS and the AVL chose Activeworlds.com's Universe software for the initial solution because of its unique functionality and the already existing userbase among IU faculty and students as well as the Internet community.
Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center
The Center will design a socio-technical infrastructure for the analysis,
modeling and visualization of social, behavioral, biomedical, and other
networks. The cyberinfrastructure will facilitate network science research and
education by providing an efficient means to share data and code, to replicate
results, to compare algorithms, to disseminate new algorithms, to communicate
findings, and to find complementary expertise.
Multidisciplinary Research Center approved by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research
Cyberinfrastructure Shell
The Cyberinfrastructure Shell (CIShell) is an open source, community-driven platform for the integration and utilization of datasets, algorithms, tools, and computing resources. Algorithm integration support is built in for Java and most other programming languages. Being Java based, it will run on almost all platforms.
Digital Library Program
The Indiana University Digital Library Program (DLP) is dedicated to the production, maintenance, delivery, and preservation of a wide range of high-quality networked resources for scholars and students at Indiana University and elsewhere.
Information Visualization Cyberinfrastructure
The Information Visualization Cyberinfrastructure provides access to a comprehehsive set of software packages easing the exploration, modification, comparison, and extension of data mining and information visualization algorithms. Diverse software packages were bundled into learning modules. Access to a large-scale data repository, extensive compute resources, and a growing set of references are provided as well. It is our hope that the community will adopt this resource to foster Information Visualization education and research.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST)
"JASIST, a fully refereed scholarly and technical periodical, has been published continuously since 1950. JASIST publishes reports of research and development in a wide range of subjects and applications in information science and technology." Dean Blaise Cronin is the editor (effective January 2009).
Network Workbench
Network Workbench: A Large-Scale Network Analysis, Modeling and Visualization Toolkit for Biomedical, Social Science and Physics Research that will design, evaluate, and operate a unique distributed, shared resources environment for large-scale network analysis, modeling, and visualization, named Network Workbench (NWB). The envisioned data-code-computing resources environment will provide a one-stop online portal for researchers, educators, and practitioners interested in the study of biomedical, social and behavioral science, physics, and other networks.
Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics (CSI)
Our goal is to serve as a repository for activities, people, and opportunities related to the field of Social Informatics.
Social Informatics (SI) refers to the body of research and study that
examines social aspects of computerization, including the roles of information
technology in social and organizational change, the uses of information
technologies in social contexts, and the ways that the social organization of
information technologies is influenced by social forces and social
practices.
Multidisciplinary Research Center approved by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research
Web Information Discovery Integrated Tool Laboratory
WIDIT research explores a fusion approach to information retrieval and knowledge discovery. We believe that to facilitate understanding of information as well as its discovery, we need to combine the capabilities of both the human and the machine as well as multiple methods and sources of evidence. Currently, we are engaged in projects that investigate the integration of information retrieval and knowledge organization approaches (CSKD), the application of Semantic Web strategies in digital library construction (JiTTDL), the combination of data and method fusion to enhance government information discovery on the Web (DGov), the development of an interactive and adaptive agent that will harvest, organize, and maintain a personalized collection of electronic and/or digital resources (VCoB), and the examination of information retrieval strategies that can accommodate a variety of data environments and search tasks (TREC).













