Michael L. Nelson

@phonedude_mln

Professor: , , (2002-now); Engineer: (1991-2002); Postdoc: (2000-2001)

Norfolk, VA
Joined June 2010

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    Feb 2

    BBC News - Coronavirus: How Facebook, TikTok and other apps tackle fake claims

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    Jan 30

    TIL about CORE2018 letter grade ratings re:conference prestige: H/T This aligns well with the "Publication Point System", which was* my basis for paper deadline planning and submission. *ᴬᴺᴰ ᴵˢ ᵀᴼᴼ

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    Excited to share that , , Paul Sajda and I were awarded a $1.5M grant from to study human-agent teams. We hope to develop tech to detect (and fix!) implicit and explicit bias in teams.

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  4. Jan 30

    For a video presentation of this topic, see Kate Eichhorn's keynote from December. "Forgetting and Being Forgotten: Growing Up in a Digital Era"

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    Jan 29

    Our colleagues recently launched the United States Supreme Court Nominations Web Archive, inc blogs, academic articles, press releases, & articles related to... well, we won't spoil it! More from blog:

    Screenshot of the United States Supreme Court Nominations Web Archive
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    Jan 27

    Submit your proposals via this form by Friday and look forward to seeing you in May!

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    Jan 28

    That work was the second part of a series on "reference rot." The first is here:

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    Jan 22

    We’re looking forward to the next Science Pub on January 28th. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Helen Crompton in Norfolk for “Technology in Schools: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.”

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    Jan 25

    Extra time this weekend? A good chance to register for Computation + Journalism conf: Cool speakers, cool panels. (And: limited number of discounted hotel rooms available) March 20-21.

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  13. Jan 24

    For those submitted/submitting to / / : Conf organizers are considering options & will accommodate authors as the situation in June warrants. Paper submission deadline is still 2020-01-26. Website update soon.

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    Jan 23

    Thanks for tagging me, Fabiano. And for the OP: our working group wrote a letter to ACM Pub Board, recommending they align terminology with the NASEM report, and they agreed to do so! (In the works.)

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    Recently launched, the US Supreme Court Nominations Web Archive consists of blogs, articles & more related to the nominations of John Roberts, Harriet Miers, Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor & Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court:

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    Jan 22
    Replying to and

    With all due respect, it's time to dispose of the premise "arXiv publishes X for $ N." As a former member of the arXiv leadership team, I would strongly assert that not only is the premise false, it is deeply harmful.

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    Jan 21

    Great piece by in exploring how photography in archives is transforming historical research. Fantastic analysis with lots of thoughtful historian commentary, including my presentation which kicked the conversation off!

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    Jan 21

    Request for Public Comment on Draft Desirable Characteristics of Repositories for Managing and Sharing Data Resulting from Federally Funded Research: Due by March 6th.

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    Jan 21

    Exciting changes in the future for arXiv, and scaling up and investing in infrastructure is a key part.

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    Jan 21

    Lawyers for both the House of Representatives and the President are using to ensure that online sources cited in their impeachment trial submissions are safe from link rot. Grateful to my colleagues in and for making that possible.

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