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Exploring the Information Ecology

Michael Ridley

An exploration of libraries, literacy, machine learning, human-cantered explainable AI (HCXAI) and the confluence of all four.

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  • Michael Ridley

    Librarian Emeritus at the University of Guelph. PhD (Western). Former Chief Librarian and Chief Information Officer (CIO). Interested in libraries, literacy, machine learning, human-centered explainable AI, and the confluence of all four.

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