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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source:mit.edu The MIT Press and the Harvard Data Science Initiative (HDSI) have announced the launch of the Harvard Data Science Review (HDSR). The open-access journal, published by <a class="read-more-link" href="https://www.aiuniverse.xyz/mit-press-and-harvard-data-science-initiative-launch-the-harvard-data-science-review/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>The MIT Press and the Harvard Data Science Initiative (HDSI) have announced the launch of the <em>Harvard Data Science Review</em>  (HDSR). The open-access journal, published by MIT Press and hosted  online via the multimedia platform PubPub, an initiative of the MIT  Knowledge Futures group, will feature leading global thinkers in the  burgeoning field of data science, making research, educational  resources, and commentary accessible to academics, professionals, and  the interested public. With demand for data scientists booming, <em>HDSR </em>will provide a centralized, authoritative, and peer-reviewed publishing community to service the growing profession.</p>



<p>The first issue features articles on topics ranging from authorship 
attribution of John Lennon-Paul McCartney songs to machine learning 
models for predicting drug approvals to artificial intelligence (AI). 
Future content will have a similar range of general interest, academic, 
and professional content intended to foster dialogue among researchers, 
educators, and practitioners about data science research, practice, 
literacy, and workforce development. <em>HDSR </em>will prioritize 
quality over quantity, with a primary emphasis on substance and 
readability, attracting readers via inspiring, informative, and 
intriguing papers, essays, stories, interviews, debates, guest columns, 
and data science news. By doing so, <em>HDSR </em>intends to help define and shape the profession as a scientifically rigorous and globally impactful multidisciplinary field.</p>



<p>Combining features of a premier research journal, a leading educational publication, and a popular magazine, <em>HDSR </em>will
 leverage digital technologies and advances to facilitate author-reader 
interactions globally and learning across various media.</p>



<p>The <em>Harvard Data Science Review </em>will serve as a hub for high-quality work in the growing field of data science, noted by the <em>Harvard Business Review </em>as
 the &#8220;sexiest job of the 21st century.&#8221; It will feature articles that 
provide expert overviews of complex ideas and topics from leading 
thinkers with direct applications for teaching, research, business, 
government, and more. It will highlight content in the form of 
commentaries, overviews, and debates intended for a wide readership; 
fundamental philosophical, theoretical, and methodological research; 
innovations and advances in learning, teaching, and communicating data 
science; and short communications and letters to the editor.</p>



<p>The dynamic digital edition is freely available on the PubPub platform to readers around the globe.</p>



<p>Amy Brand, director of the MIT Press, states, “For too long the 
important work of data scientists has been opaque, appearing mainly in 
academic journals with limited reach. We are thrilled to partner with 
the Harvard Data Science Initiative to publish work that will have a 
deep impact on popular understanding of the growing field of data 
science. The <em>Review </em>will be an unparalleled resource for advancing data literacy in society.”</p>



<p>Francesca Dominici, the Clarence James Gamble Professor of 
Biostatistics, Population and Data Science, and David Parkes, the George
 F. Colony Professor of Computer Science, both at Harvard University, 
announce, “As codirectors of the Harvard Data Science Initiative, we’re 
thrilled for the launch of this new journal. With its rigorous and 
cross-disciplinary thinking, the <em>Harvard Data ScienceReview </em>will
 advance the new science of data. By sharing stories of positive 
transformational impact as well as raising questions, this collective 
endeavor will reveal the contours that will shape future research and 
practice.”</p>



<p>Xiao-li Meng,the Whipple V.N. Jones Professor of Statistics at Harvard and founding editor-in-chief of <em>HDSR</em>,
 explains, “The revolutionary ability to collect, process, and apply new
 analytics to extract powerful insights from data has a tremendous 
influence on our lives. However, hype and misinformation have emerged as
 unfortunate side effects of data science’s meteoric rise. The <em>Harvard Data Science Review </em>is
 designed to cut through the hype to engage readers with substantive and
 informed articles from the leading data science experts and 
practitioners, ranging from philosophers of ethics and historians of 
science to AI researchers and data science educators. In short, it is 
‘everything data science and data science for everyone.’”</p>



<p>Elizabeth Langdon-Gray, inaugural executive director of HDSI, 
comments, “The Harvard Data Science Initiative was founded to foster 
collaboration in both research and teaching and to catalyze research 
that will benefit our society and economy. The <em>Review </em>plays a 
vital part in our effort to empower research progress and education 
globally and to solve some of the world’s most important challenges.”</p>



<p>The inaugural issue of <em>HDSR </em>will publish contributions from 
internationally renowned scholars and educators, as well as leading 
researchers in industry and government, such as Christine Borgman 
(University of California at Los Angeles), Rodney Brooks (MIT), Emmanuel
 Candes (Stanford University), David Donoho (Stanford University), 
Luciano Floridi (Oxford/The Alan Turing Institute), Alan M. Garber 
(Harvard), Barbara J. Grosz (Harvard), Alfred Hero (University of 
Michigan), Sabina Leonelli (University of Exeter), Michael I. Jordan 
(University of California at Berkeley), Andrew Lo (MIT), Maja Matarić 
(University of Southern California), Brendan McCord (U.S. Department of 
Defense), Nathan Sanders (WarnerMedia), Rebecca Willett (University of 
Chicago), and Jeannette Wing (Columbia University).</p>
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