PhD Faculty Supervisors

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Research Profile: Mary Ann Harlan

Statement of Research Interests and Experience

My research interests are in the area of information practices; how people interact with information in a particular setting with an emphasis on a sociocultural lens (how the sociocultural context impacts the information practices of a community).  I am particularly interested in populations related to rural areas, and youth.  I am also pursuing research related to girls and their information practices while reading Young Adult fiction, as related to identity construction.

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Research Profile: Sandra Hirsh

Statement of Research Interests and Experience

My research interests focus broadly on user behavior as it relates to information seeking and technology use in a variety of settings and with a range of user types, as well as the future of libraries. I am also interested in LIS education, especially online learning and global trends, LIS skills, and professional development.

Possible PhD Thesis Topic Areas

  • Information Use– information seeking behavior; global studies of information use, the future of libraries. 

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Research Profile: Geoffrey Z. Liu

Statement of Research Interests and Experience

I have a research background in information retrieval and systems design. I am currently investigating cognitive shifting in dynamic information retrieval and collaborative learning online. I also have research interests in data mining (applied in information processing and services) as well as virtual communities and group decision making.