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Faculty Research Interests

Gary Burnett: Sociological interaction in computer virtual communities

Kathleen Burnett: Social informatics; Gender and diversity issues in IT education and employment; Information studies education and disciplinary development.

Sabah Currim: Enterprise Data Management, Semantic Modeling, Database Interoperability; Learning, Value of Information Systems

Ian Douglas: Knowledge Communities, Human factors in computing and Educational computing

Nancy Everhart: Social Informatics and the evaluation of School Library Media Centers

Melissa Gross: Information transfer between people and the effect on the designs of systems and services

Corinne Jörgensen: Impact of technology on intellectual access to materials, with focus on multimedia

Michelle M. Kazmer: Online social worlds and mediated information sharing

Don Latham: Young Adult Literature, Information Behavior of Youth, Information Literacy, and Health Literacy

Mia Liza A. Lustria: Health Communication, Consumer Health Informatics, Computer-Mediated Communication, Information and Communication Technologies and Learning, Health Information Seeking

Paul F. Marty: Use of information resources and technologies in the museum environment

Charles McClure: Federal information policy issues, planning and evaluation of web-based services, consumer health information literacy and assessment of health information services.

Lorri Mon: Digital reference, digital libraries, and e-government

Ebrahim Randeree: Health Informatics; Innovation Adoption; Consumer Health Access; Health Literacy; Trust, Security and Privacy

Besiki Stvilia: Metadata, Ontologies, Digital Libraries, Information Quality, and Social Informatics

Lisa Tripp: Digital youth learning, media literacy curriculum and pedogogy

Wayne Wiegand: Historical analysis of the library as an agency of culture

Chris Hinnant: Information Management & Policy, Social and Organizational Informatics, Management Information Systems, Digital Government, Organization Theory & Behavior, Research Methods & Applied Statistics

Marcia A. Mardis: School media; resource-based science education; K-12 education policy; digital libraries; children and educator's information seeking behaviors; educational and learning object metadata; media literacy; qualitative and interpretive research

Cheryl Dee: Dr. Dee's research specialization focuses on medical information sources and the information seeking behavior of a variety of health information seekers including physicians, nurses, clinical PDA users, and senior citizens.