Episode 1 Show Notes

If you enjoyed this episode, here are some more materials to check out:

Jim Hendler’s Bio and Twitter

Some of Jim Hendler’s Articles:

Berners-Lee, Tim, Hall, W., Hendler, JA, O’Hara, K., Shadbolt, N., Weitzner, DJ. “A framework for Web Science.” Foundations and Trends in Web Science, vol. 1, no. 1, 2006. Gale Academic OneFile

Hendler, J., Shadbolt, N., Hall, W., Berners-Lee, T., & Weitzner, D. (2008). Web science: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the web. Communications of the ACM, 51(7), 60–69. (Access through Paperpile)

O’Hara, K., Contractor, N. S., Hall, W., Hendler, J., & Shadbolt, N. (2013). Web Science: Understanding the Emergence of Macro-Level Features on the World Wide Web. Foundations and Trends® in Web Science, 4(2–3), 103–267. (Access through Paperpile

Shadbolt, N., Hall, W., Hendler, J. A., & Dutton, W. H. (2013). Web science: a new frontier. Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 371(1987), 20120512. https://paperpile.com/shared/Okfz6s

Horowit-Hendler, S., & Hendler, JA, January 14, 2020) Conversational AI Can Propel Social Stereotypes | WIRED 

Jim Hendler’s Books:

Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist: Effective Modeling for Linked Data, RDFS, and OWL 

Social Machines: The Coming Collision of Artificial Intelligence, Social Networking, and Humanity 

Web Science: Understanding the Emergence of MacRo-Level Features on the World Wide Web 

Foundations and Trends: A Framework for Web Science