Joseph Torres
· Clinical Assistant ProfessorVerifiedRutgers University · Pediatrics
Active 1987–2025
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Political Science
- Knowledge management
- World Wide Web
- Data science
- Computer Security
- Library science
- Human–computer interaction
- Geography
- Mathematics education
- Pedagogy
- Psychology
- Industrial engineering
- Engineering
- Cartography
Selected publications
Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship · 2025-08-22
article1st authorCorrespondingJournal of Business & Finance Librarianship · 2024 · 16 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science
This study focuses on improving pedagogical strategies by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and library databases. Examples from ChatGPT and Bard were used to demonstrate the quality of information. A cross-examination using a research validation template was conducted; it revealed that no artificial hallucinations were produced. However, the information provided by both AI chatbots was slightly outdated based on organizational changes and did not provide an in-depth analysis of the company. AI chatbots are promising for student engagement and can be used by academic librarians to engage students in emerging practices for information and data literacy.
Gynecologic Oncology · 2023-09-01
articleOpen accessSenior authorOsteopathic Manipulation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction Improves Chronic Lower Back Pain
The AAO Journal · 2022-06-01
article1st authorCorrespondingViews Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Tools Icon Tools Get Permissions Cite Icon Cite Search Site Citation Jonathan Torres; Osteopathic Manipulation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction Improves Chronic Lower Back Pain. AAO Journal 1 June 2022; 32 (2): 64–68. doi: https://doi.org/10.53702/2375-5717-32.2.64 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest Search
Science & Technology Libraries · 2022 · 5 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Political Science
- Library science
Open Access (OA) publications can be useful for developing collections in academic libraries during times of fiscal hardship. Bibliometric analysis is a tool that librarians can use to aid their collection decisions. This study gathered data on engineering OA publications from a research university to determine the number and OA models most used in Web of Science (WoS) and Ei Compendex, and then analyzed 5 Journal Impact Factor and CiteScore rankings. The data indicates growth in the volume of OA publishing, suggesting that engineering faculty and researchers are gradually accepting the notion of publishing using OA models.
Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship · 2021-05-31 · 2 citations
article1st authorCorrespondingThis paper examines the outcomes of a bibliometric analysis of open access (OA) and non-open access (non-OA) publications from the accounting departments of the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, and Auburn University. The research illustrates the extent of the faculties’ OA and non-OA publications and their relative scholarly impact and metrics from 2013 to 2018. OA articles have continued to increase in volume gradually in all three academic institutions. The findings suggest that professors of accounting are slowly embracing OA articles, and bibliometric data may strengthen strategic initiatives for librarians to assist faculties and university libraries with collective decision-making processes.
Artificial Intelligence Systems applied to tourism: A Survey
arXiv (Cornell University) · 2020 · 4 citations
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been improving the performance of systems for a diverse set of tasks and introduced a more interactive generation of personal agents. Despite the current trend of applying AI for a great amount of areas, we have not seen the same quantity of work being developed for the tourism sector. This paper reports on the main applications of AI systems developed for tourism and the current state of the art for this sector. The paper also provides an up-to-date survey of this field regarding several key works and systems that are applied to tourism, like Personal Agents, for providing a more interactive experience. We also carried out an in-depth research on systems for predicting traffic human flow, more accurate recommendation systems and even how geospatial is trying to display tourism data in a more informative way and prevent problems before they arise.
American Research Journal of Orthopedics and Traumatology
American Research Journal of Orthopedics and Traumatology · 2020-07-08
paratextOpen accessResearch Guides: MKTG3553 001 and 002 Consumer Behavior: Citing Your Sources
2019-01-28
libguides1st authorCorrespondingResearch Guides: MKTG3553 001 and 002 Consumer Behavior: Consumer Research
2019-01-28
libguides1st authorCorresponding
Frequent coauthors
- 2 shared
Victoria M. Ettorre
Morristown Medical Center
- 2 shared
Allison Wagreich
Atlantic Health System
- 1 shared
Dante Parodi
Clínica Las Condes
- 1 shared
Aaron Manjarrez-Dominguez
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
- 1 shared
Ángel Quingaluisa
Escuela Politécnica del Ejército
- 1 shared
Santiago Micó Salvador
University of Ljubljana
- 1 shared
Danilo Martínez
- 1 shared
Flavio Bravo
Education
Library and Information Science , School of Communication and Information
Rutgers University New Brunswick
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