Digital Transformation
Mila Malekolkalami; Mohammad Hassanzadeh
Volume 1, Issue 1 , March 2024, , Pages 19-28
Abstract
This study aims to identify the main components in a Knowledge Extraction System based on Single Sign-On in libraries. This research is with a mixed approach and it is an exploration based on the Sandelusky and Bargo (2006) model. The studies from 2000 to 2022 were analyzed in ATLAS Ti software. ...
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This study aims to identify the main components in a Knowledge Extraction System based on Single Sign-On in libraries. This research is with a mixed approach and it is an exploration based on the Sandelusky and Bargo (2006) model. The studies from 2000 to 2022 were analyzed in ATLAS Ti software. In the quantitative phase, the statistical population is 12 experts in knowledge management and libraries who were selected by purposeful sampling. MICMAC software was used for the ISM method. 40 codes were categorized into 4 main themes of knowledge extraction based on SSO features including Infrastructural measures of knowledge extraction, Knowledge organization, Integration of knowledge, and Monitoring and updating knowledge. Access using unit code with the rank of 1 and frequency of 12 is one of the most important components in a knowledge extraction system based on SSO in libraries. According to the ISM, the knowledge extraction system based on SSO in libraries has four levels. Since SSO is one of the hot trends and high topics in the field of libraries, there can be a knowledge extraction system based on SSO features to help share and develop knowledge.
Digital Transformation
Reza Dehkhodaei; Mohammad Hassanzadeh; Fatemeh Hamidi
Volume 1, Issue 1 , March 2024, , Pages 29-45
Abstract
The current research aims to investigate the process of publishing resources related to metaverse in connection with telemedicine. The current research is of applied type and uses the Scientometric method. A descriptive review of the available resources with related keywords such as logistics, knowledge ...
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The current research aims to investigate the process of publishing resources related to metaverse in connection with telemedicine. The current research is of applied type and uses the Scientometric method. A descriptive review of the available resources with related keywords such as logistics, knowledge logistics, medical knowledge logistics, telemedicine and knowledge logistics in telemedicine was done in Google, Google Scholar, and SID databases to determine the relationship between the two concepts. The findings of this research showed that the sources of this area have a history of about two years. Ammar A, Fournier, Stephane, Muller, Olivier, and Skalidis, Ioannis are among the most used authors. India, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, UNAV, and the United States were among the busy countries. Also, most organizational affiliations were related to the University of Crete, Center Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Symbiosis International Deemed University, Symbiosis Institute of Digital and Telecom Management and CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF THE SACRED HEART. The analysis of the occurrence of keywords also showed that telemedicine, metaverses, virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and telerehabilitation were among the most frequent keywords. Reviewing the subject literature in this research showed that these two concepts are closely related. As far as it can be claimed that the metaverse is a general concept that can cover various aspects of human life and transform human interactions. This research can be the basis for conducting more studies regarding the connection between the medical field and the metaverse through telemedicine.