Academic Search Engines

Academic Search Engines

Author: Jose Luis Ortega

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-10-02

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1780634722

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Academic Search Engines intends to run through the current panorama of the academic search engines through a quantitative approach that analyses the reliability and consistence of these services. The objective is to describe the main characteristics of these engines, to highlight their advantages and drawbacks, and to discuss the implications of these new products in the future of scientific communication and their impact on the research measurement and evaluation. In short, Academic Search Engines presents a summary view of the new challenges that the Web set to the scientific activity through the most novel and innovative searching services available on the Web. - This is the first approach to analyze search engines exclusively addressed to the research community in an integrative handbook. The novelty, expectation and usefulness of many of these services justify their analysis - This book is not merely a description of the web functionalities of these services; it is a scientific review of the most outstanding characteristics of each platform, discussing their significance to the scholarly communication and research evaluation - This book introduces an original methodology based on a quantitative analysis of the covered data through the extensive use of crawlers and harvesters which allow going in depth into how these engines are working. Beside of this, a detailed descriptive review of their functionalities and a critical discussion about their use for scientific community is displayed


Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization

Author: Andreas Veglis

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2021-02-24

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 3039368184

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This Special Issue book focuses on the theory and practice of search engine optimization (SEO). It is intended for anyone who publishes content online and it includes five peer-reviewed papers from various researchers. More specifically, the book includes theoretical and case study contributions which review and synthesize important aspects, including, but not limited to, the following themes: theory of SEO, different types of SEO, SEO criteria evaluation, search engine algorithms, social media and SEO, and SEO applications in various industries, as well as SEO on media websites. The book aims to give a better understanding of the importance of SEO in the current state of the Internet and online information search. Even though SEO is widely used by marketing practitioners, there is a relatively small amount of academic research that systematically attempts to capture this phenomenon and its impact across different industries. Thus, this collection of studies offers useful insights, as well as a valuable resource that intends to open the door for future SEO-related research.


Algorithms and Applications for Academic Search, Recommendation and Quantitative Association Rule Mining

Algorithms and Applications for Academic Search, Recommendation and Quantitative Association Rule Mining

Author: Emmanouil Amolochitis

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-09-01

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1000795497

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Algorithms and Applications for Academic Search, Recommendation and Quantitative Association Rule Mining presents novel algorithms for academic search, recommendation and association rule mining that have been developed and optimized for different commercial as well as academic purpose systems. Along with the design and implementation of algorithms, a major part of the work presented in the book involves the development of new systems both for commercial as well as for academic use. In the first part of the book the author introduces a novel hierarchical heuristic scheme for re-ranking academic publications retrieved from standard digital libraries. The scheme is based on the hierarchical combination of a custom implementation of the term frequency heuristic, a time-depreciated citation score and a graph-theoretic computed score that relates the paper's index terms with each other. In order to evaluate the performance of the introduced algorithms, a meta-search engine has been designed and developed that submits user queries to standard digital repositories of academic publications and re-ranks the top-n results using the introduced hierarchical heuristic scheme. In the second part of the book the design of novel recommendation algorithms with application in different types of e-commerce systems are described. The newly introduced algorithms are a part of a developed Movie Recommendation system, the first such system to be commercially deployed in Greece by a major Triple Play services provider. The initial version of the system uses a novel hybrid recommender (user, item and content based) and provides daily recommendations to all active subscribers of the provider (currently more than 30,000). The recommenders that we are presenting are hybrid by nature, using an ensemble configuration of different content, user as well as item-based recommenders in order to provide more accurate recommendation results. The final part of the book presents the design of a quantitative association rule mining algorithm. Quantitative association rules refer to a special type of association rules of the form that antecedent implies consequent consisting of a set of numerical or quantitative attributes. The introduced mining algorithm processes a specific number of user histories in order to generate a set of association rules with a minimally required support and confidence value. The generated rules show strong relationships that exist between the consequent and the antecedent of each rule, representing different items that have been consumed at specific price levels. This research book will be of appeal to researchers, graduate students, professionals, engineers and computer programmers.


Utilizing AI Tools in Academic Research Writing

Utilizing AI Tools in Academic Research Writing

Author: Srivastava, Anugamini Priya

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2024-05-02

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13:

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Those entrenched in academia often have daunting processes of formulating research questions, data collection, analysis, and scholarly paper composition. Artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as an invaluable ally, simplifying these processes and elevating the quality of scholarly output. Where the pursuit of knowledge meets the cutting edge of technology, Utilizing AI Tools in Academic Research Writing unfolds a transformative journey through the symbiotic relationship between AI and academic inquiry. It offers practical insights into the myriad ways AI can revolutionize academic pursuits. This book extends beyond theoretical discussions, delving into practical dimensions of AI integration, demonstrating how it facilitates topic identification, refines research design, empowers data analysis, and enriches literature reviews. Readers will explore AI's indispensable role in precise hypothesis development, enhancing the very foundation of academic inquiry. The book introduces AI-powered tools that streamline writing and editing, ensuring research papers meet the highest standards of clarity and correctness. Ethical considerations in AI-integrated research take center stage, emphasizing responsible and transparent practices. This book is ideal for doctoral candidates, master's students, undergraduates, or seasoned faculty members.


Academic Research Writing Artistry

Academic Research Writing Artistry

Author: Srujan M J

Publisher: Srujan M J

Published: 2021-12-12

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 935566236X

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Research in modern times is gaining popularity because of the need for a better and sustainable lifestyle. This rise in popularity is causing multiple students to follow research as their passion and profession. Academic Research Writing Artistry is written for multidisciplinary researchers in the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate levels for writing a professional, polished, and easily readable research script through systematic approaches. This book holds 15 Chapters and is divided into three parts. PART-1: ACADEMIC RESEARCH AND RESEARCH SCRIPT ESSENTIALS This section of the book explains several aspects of research such as research formulation, research data collection, research writing discipline, research proposal, and progressive report writing guidelines. PART-2: COMPONENTS OF AN ACADEMIC RESEARCH SCRIPT This section of the book holds various chapters of an academic research script such as proem, introduction, literature review, research program, results, conclusion remarks, references, bibliography, and appendix with their detailed explanations. PART-3: THE CREATIVE ASPECT AND FORMATTING OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH SCRIPTS This section of the book consists of multiple illustrations that can be used to display information effectively in a research script and the proficient formatting of the script to match the academic standards.


Educational Research

Educational Research

Author: Ken Springer

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-10-05

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 0470131322

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EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH “I wrote the book for students who are learning how to be consumers of research, as well as for those who will be planning their own research project. To be a successful researcher you need a variety of skills. You need to become a critical reader of published work, to learn about research methods and design – and to be able to put what you learn to use.” Dr. Ken Springer, Southern Methodist University Clearly organized, well-written, and user-friendly, this text provides a comprehensive look at quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method approaches to research. The first six chapters introduce educational research methods, the second six chapters focus on quantitative design and analysis, while the final six chapters cover qualitative, mixed-methods, and applied research. The comprehensive approach of this textbook is supplemented by extensive coverage of topics such as research ethics, program evaluation, and statistical analysis. Several characteristics provide students with a meaningful context for the material: Each chapter features three “Spotlight on Research” sections consisting of a lengthy excerpt from a recently published study. Discussions of research studies throughout the text provide additional context for the material. Each chapter helps students apply newly acquired knowledge through features such as end-of-chapter exercises as well as the section, “Applications: A guide for the beginning researcher.” The book’s companion website provides both students and instructors with additional resources, including a Study Guide, a Resource Guide (including links to full-text articles), and an Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank.


Driving Science Information Discovery in the Digital Age

Driving Science Information Discovery in the Digital Age

Author: Svetla Baykoucheva

Publisher: Chandos Publishing

Published: 2021-09-30

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0128237244

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New digital technologies have transformed how scientific information is created, disseminated—and discovered. The emergence of new forms of scientific publishing based on open science and open access have caused a major shift in scientific communication and a restructuring of the flow of information. Specialized indexing services and search engines are trying to get into information seekers' minds to understand what users are actually looking for when typing all these keywords or drawing chemical structures. Using artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and semantic indexing, these "discovery agents" are trying to anticipate users' information needs. In this highly competitive environment, authors should not sit and rely only on publishers, search engines, and indexing services to make their works visible. They need to communicate about their research and reach out to a larger audience. Driving Science Information Discovery in the Digital Age looks through the "eyes" of the main "players" in this "game" and examines the discovery of scientific information from three different, but intertwined, perspectives: - Discovering, managing, and using information (Information seeker perspective) - Publishing, disseminating, and making information discoverable (Publisher perspective) - Creating, spreading, and promoting information (Author perspective). - Presents an overview of the current scientific publishing landscape - Shows how users can search for scientific information more efficiently - Critically analyses the metrics used to measure the quality of journals and the impact of research - Looks at the discovery of scientific information from the perspectives of information seekers, publishers, and authors - Delves into the practices used by specialized indexing services and search engines to process scientific information and make it discoverable - Recommends strategies that authors could use to promote their research


2021 International Conference on Applications and Techniques in Cyber Intelligence

2021 International Conference on Applications and Techniques in Cyber Intelligence

Author: Jemal Abawajy

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-06-23

Total Pages: 994

ISBN-13: 3030792005

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This book presents innovative ideas, cutting-edge findings, and novel techniques, methods, and applications in a broad range of cybersecurity and cyberthreat intelligence areas. As our society becomes smarter, there is a corresponding need to secure our cyberfuture. The book describes approaches and findings that are of interest to business professionals and governments seeking to secure our data and underpin infrastructures, as well as to individual users.


Information Retrieval Technology

Information Retrieval Technology

Author: Guido Zuccon

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-01-21

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 3319289403

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th Information Retrieval Societies Conference, AIRS 2015, held in Brisbane, QLD, Australia, in December 2015. The 29 full papers presented together with 11 short and demonstration papers, and the abstracts of 2 keynote lectures were carefully reviewed and selected from 92 submissions. The final programme of AIRS 2015 is divided in 10 tracks: Efficiency, Graphs, Knowledge Bases and Taxonomies, Recommendation, Twitter and Social Media, Web Search, Text Processing, Understanding and Categorization, Topics and Models, Clustering, Evaluation, and Social Media and Recommendation.


Research Methodology and Scientific Writing

Research Methodology and Scientific Writing

Author: C. George Thomas

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-03-28

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13: 3030648656

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This book presents a guide for research methodology and scientific writing covering various elements such as finding research problems, writing research proposals, obtaining funds for research, selecting research designs, searching the literature and review, collection of data and analysis, preparation of thesis, writing research papers for journals, citation and listing of references, preparation of visual materials, oral and poster presentation in conferences, and ethical issues in research . Besides introducing library and its various features in a lucid style, the latest on the use of information technology in retrieving and managing information through various means are also discussed in this book. The book is useful for students, young researchers, and professionals.