👉 Scholars computing, also known as scholarly computing or academic informatics, refers to the interdisciplinary field that integrates computer science with various disciplines of scholarship to enhance research, teaching, and knowledge dissemination. It involves the development and application of information technologies tailored to meet the specific needs of academic environments, such as managing large datasets, facilitating collaborative research through digital platforms, and improving access to scholarly resources. Scholars computing encompasses areas like data management, digital humanities tools, open access publishing, and the ethical use of technology in research. By bridging computational methods with academic inquiry, scholars computing aims to foster innovation, improve efficiency, and expand the scope of scholarly work.