
Design for AI in Libraries and Archives at the Fantastic Futures Conference
A report of outcomes from a one-day workshop with international library, archives, and museum representatives at the Fantastic Futures conference in Oslo, December 2018.
A report of outcomes from a one-day workshop with international library, archives, and museum representatives at the Fantastic Futures conference in Oslo, December 2018.
The ePADD development team is thrilled to announce the release of ePADD 7.0 beta 1.
ePADD is free and open source software developed by Stanford Libraries' Special Collections & University Archives that uses natural language processing and machine learning to support archival appraisal, processing, discovery, and delivery for email of potential historical or cultural value.
Now is the time for a revolution in discovery.
There are two breakthrough technologies catching fire on campus these days. One of them, CRISPR-Cas9, is changing our relationship to the physical world through gene editing. The other, Artificial Intelligence (AI), is changing how we generate, process and analyze information.