Faculty and academic staff

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Michele Besant
Phd., LIS, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1999
SLIS Library Director
4191A Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2963
Email: mbesant@library.wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: Print culture, public library evaluation, LIS education

Teaching:
LIS 620 Field Project in Library and Information Literacy Instruction

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Michele Besant

Greg Downey
Ph.D., History of Technology and Human Geography, The Johns Hopkins University, 2000
Associate Professor
School of Library & Information Studies and School of Journalism & Mass Communication
4259 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 225-3809
Email: gdowney@facstaff.wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: History and geography of information & communication technology, especially the often hidden labor behind such technology

Teaching:

  • Seminar in the foundation of library and information studies
  • Digital divides and differences
  • Mapping libraries and communities with GIS
  • Information technology and information labor

Recent Publications:

Greg Downey, "The place of labor in the history of information technology revolutions," in Aad Blok and Greg Downey, eds., Uncovering labor in information revolutions, 1750-2000 (Cambridge University Press, 2004), 225-261.

Gregory J. Downey, Telegraph messenger boys: Labor, technology, and geography, 1850-1950 (Routledge, 2002).

Greg Downey, "Virtual webs, physical technologies, hidden workers: The spaces of labor in information internetworks," Technology and Culture 42:2 (2001), 209-235.

Personal Homepage: http://www.journalism.wisc.edu/~gdowney/index.php

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Greg Downey

Kristin Eschenfelder
Ph.D. Information Transfer, Syracuse University, 2000
Associate Professor
4228 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2105
Email: eschenfelder@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: Digital copyright and intellectual property, digital rights management, management of electronic government information, information policy and ethics, organizational communications, user-based information system design and evaluation, research methods

Teaching:

  • Managing licensed digital resources (LIS 855)
  • Information Architecture (LIS 861)
  • Database design and management (LIS 751)
  • Introduction to technology: telecommunications and network management (LIS 644)

Recent Publications:

(2008) "Every Library's Nightmare? Digital Rights Management and Licensed Scholarly Digital Resources." College and Research Libraries

(2007)"Examining the role of Web site information in facilitating different citizen-government relationships: A case study of state Chronic Wasting Disease Web sites" Government Information Quarterly 24(1), pg. 64-88. Eschenfelder, K.R.; Miller, C.A.

(2005) "The Limits of DeCSS Posting: A Comparison of Internet Posting of DVD Circumvention Devices in the European Union The People's Republic of China, Hong Kong and Macau" Journal of Information Science 31 (4), 317-331. Eschenfelder, K.R.; Desai, A.C.; Alderman, I.; Sin, J.; Shen Yi

Personal Homepage: http://slisweb.lis.wisc.edu/~kreschen

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Kristin Eschenfelder

Peter Gottlieb
Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, 1977
Adjunct Associate Professor
Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division
816 State Street, Madison WI 53706
Phone: (608) 264-6480
Email: Peter.Gottlieb@wisconsinhistory.org

Areas of Interest: Archival program administration, strategy development and planning, public relations and outreach

Teaching:

Administration of Archives and Manuscripts Programs

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Peter Gottlieb

James A. Kalupa
Information Processing Consultant
4160a Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2962
Email: kalupa@wisc.edu

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Allison G. Kaplan
Ed.D., Educational Leadership, University of Delaware, 2006
Associate Faculty Associate, School Library Media Program Coordinator
4256 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 890-1335
Email: agkaplan@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: Cataloging and classification, information literacy, collaboration in K12 schools.

Teaching:

  • LIS 620/C&I 620, Field Project in Library and Information Agencies
  • LIS 651, Cataloging and Classification
  • LIS 654, Information Agency Management

Recent Publications:

Catalog It!: A Guide To Cataloging School Library Materials, with Ann Marlow Riedling. 2nd ed. Worthington, OH : Linworth, 2006.

"Do I Have to Make a New Record? Deciding on When You Have a New Edition and When You Have a Second Copy". Library Media Connection, 24 (4) (2006): 28-29.

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Allison Kaplan

Kyung-Sun (Sunny) Kim
Ph.D. Library and Information Science, University of Texas at Austin
Associate Professor
4255 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2941
Email: kskim@slis.wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: Information-seeking behavior, User-oriented systems design, Digital libraries, Subject access

Teaching:

  • Cataloging & classification (LIS 651)
  • Digital libraries (LIS 879)
  • Human-computer interaction (LIS 640)
  • Research methods (LIS 710)

Kim, K.-S. (2008). Experienced users' Web search behavior: Effects of users' emotion control and search task on navigation behavior and search performance. Information Processing & Management, 44 (1): 373-385.

Kim, K.-S., & Sin, S.-C. J. (2008). Increasing ethnic diversity in LIS: Perspective from librarians of color. Library Quarterly, 78 (2).

Kim, K.-S., & Sin, S.-C. J. (2007). Perception and selection of information sources by undergraduate students: Effects of avoidant style, confidence, and personal control in problem solving. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33 (6): 655-665

Kim, K.-S., Chiu, M.H., Sin, S.-C. J., & Robbins, L. (2007). Recruiting a diverse workforce for academic/research librarianship: Characteristics and preferences of subject specialists and librarians of color. College & Research Libraries, 68 (6): 533-552.

Personal Homepage: http://slisweb.lis.wisc.edu/~kskim/

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Kyung-Sun Sunny Kim

Madge Klais
Ph.D., Medieval History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993
Assistant Professor
4261 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2943
Email: mhklais@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: School librarianship, history of education and librarianship, history of books and print culture

Teaching:

  • History of Books and Printing (LIS 570)
  • Field Project in Library and Information Agencies (LIS 620/C&I 620)
  • Multicultural Literature for Youth (LIS 629) both on-campus and online
  • Young Adult Literature (LIS 631)
  • Information Literacy (LIS 640)
  • The School Library Media Center (LIS 641) both on-campus and online
  • Action Research (LIS 845 - Topics Course)

Recent Publications:

Madge Hildebrandt Klais, "Teaching Computer Search Skills to Middle School Students." in Information Technology for Schools: Creating Practical Knowledge to Improve Student Performance, ed. Bena Kallick and James M. Wilson III. (Jossey-Bass, 2001).

M. M. Hildebrandt, The External School in Carolingian Society (E.J. Brill, 1992).

Personal Homepage: https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/mhklais/web/

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Madge H. Klais

Anne Lundin
Ph.D., Library Science, University of Alabama
Professor
4230 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 265-4733
Email: alundin@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: History of Children's Literature/Youth Services, Storytelling, Cultural Studies

Teaching:

  • Children's Literature (LIS 354) - Online Children's Literature course
  • Children's Literature (LIS 622) - Contemporary Trends in Children's Literature
  • Youth Services in Libraries (LIS 772) - Connecting the Child, the Library, The Community
  • Storytelling (LIS 624) - Oral Traditions and Storied Lives
  • Information Sources & Services (LIS 571) - Core course in Reference
  • Collection Management (LIS 655) - Collection Development and Evaluation

Recent Publications:

"Little Pilgrims' Progress: Literary Horizons for Children's Literature", Libraries & Culture (Fall 2005)

"Robinson Crusoe and Children's Literature", in Approaches to Teaching Robinson Crusoe, ed. Maximillan Novak and Carl Fisher (Modern Language Association, 2005)

Constructing the Canon of Children's Literature: Beyond Library Walls and Ivory Towers (Routledge, 2004)

Defining Print Culture for Youth: The Cultural Work of Children's Literature, co-edited with Wayne Wiegand (Libraries Unlimited, 2004)

Personal Homepage: https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/alundin/web/index.htm

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Anne Lundin

Stephen Paling
Ph.D., Information Transfer, Syracuse University, 2004
Assistant Professor
4251 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2944
Email: paling@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: The organization and publication of information, information technology use in literary and artistic communities.

Teaching:

  • LIS 551, Organization of Information
  • LIS 651, Cataloging and Classification

Recent Publications:

Paling, S., and Nilan, M. (2006). "Technology, values, and genre change: The case of small literary magazines". Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 57(7), 862-872.

Paling, S., and Miszkiewicz, M., and Abbas, J. (In press). "Digital Images in Dentistry Education: The Role of Delivery Medium and Metadata". Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Austin, TX, November 2006.

Paling, S. (2005, October). "Technology, tradition, and the individual talent: Literary authors and aesthetic use of information technology". Poster presented at the ASIS&T annual meeting, Charlotte, NC.

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Stephen Paling

Anna Palmer
M.A., Library Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005
Associate Outreach Specialist
4285 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-4452
Email: ahpalmer@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: public libraries, reference service, continuing education

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Anna Palmer

Christine Pawley
Ph.D. Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996
Professor
4234 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2945
Email: cpawley@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: Print culture; history of readers and reading; critical studies of information

Teaching:

  • LIS 450, Information agencies & their environment
  • LIS 561, Information use & users
  • LIS 642, Reading Interests of Adults
  • 810 History of Readers and Reading
  • 950 Seminar: Foundation of Library and Information Studies

Recent Publications:

"Blood and Thunder on the Bookmobile: American Public Libraries and the Construction of 'the Reader,'" in Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States, edited by Thomas Augst and Kenneth Carpenter (forthcoming, University of Massachusetts Press, 2007)

"A 'Bouncing Babe,' a 'Little Bastard:' Women, Print and the Door-Kewaunee Regional Library, 1950-1952," in Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, edited by James P. Danky and Wayne A. Wiegand, (University of Wisconsin Press, 2006)

"Unequal Legacies: Race and Multiculturalism in the LIS Curriculum." (The Library Quarterly, 76 (2) 2006.)

"Gorman's Gauntlet: Gender and 'Crying Wolf.'" (Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 46 (4) 2005: 304-312)

Personal Homepage: http://slisweb.lis.wisc.edu/~cpawley

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Christine Pawley

Andrea Poehling
Student Services Coordinator
4217 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2909
FAX: (608) 263-4849
Email: student-services@slis.wisc.edu

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Andrea Poehling

Jane Pearlmutter
M.A., Library Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Associate Director / Director of Continuing Education
4230 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 262-6398
Email: jpearlmu@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest:Continuing education, collection management, electronic resources

Teaching:

  • LIS 450 Information Agencies and Their Environment
  • LIS 654 Management of Libraries and Information Agencies
  • LIS 655 Collection Management
  • Collection Development (certification course for public libraries)
  • Basic Library Management
  • Librarians' Tour to Scotland

Recent Publications:

(2005) Wisconsin Public Library System Size and Organization, http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dlcl/pld/pdf/systemsize.pdf

Personal Homepage: https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/jpearlmu/web/index.html

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Jane Pearlmutter

Rick Pifer
Ph.D. in American History, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Wisconsin Historical Society, Archives Division
816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 264-6477
Email: Rick.Pifer@wisconsinhistory.org

Areas of Interest: Archives collection development, appraisal, and public services

Teaching: LIS 734: Modern Archives Administration

Recent Publications:

A City at War: the Milwaukee Labor Movement During World War II, Wisconsin Historical Society, December 2002.

Authored a grant proposal to catalog one third of the Wisconsin Historical Society photograph collections; funded for 2000-2002 by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

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Rick Pifer

Greg Putnam
Information Technology Manager
4191a Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: 608-262-7124
Email: gdputnam@wisc.edu

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Louise Robbins
Ph.D. Library and Information Studies, Texas Woman's University, 1991
Professor and Director
Room 4238 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2900
Email: lsrobbin@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: History of libraries and librarianship, intellectual freedom, academic libraries, education for library and information science, information policy.

Teaching:

  • LIS 620 -- Field Project in Libraries and Information Agencies (Bibliographic instruction)
  • LIS 653 -- Government Information Sources
  • LIS 450 -- Information and Its Use in Cultural Context
  • LIS 654 -- Information Agency Management

Personal Homepage: https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/lsrobbin/home/LouiseRobbins2006.html

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Louise Robbins

Susan B. Santner
M.A., Library Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000
Outreach Program Manager of Continuing Education Services
4282 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 890-0364
Email: sbsantner@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: Continuing Education, Youth Services, Storytelling

Teaching: Youth Services (certification courses for public libraries)

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Susan Santner

Debra Shapiro
M.A., Library Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991
Instructional Program Manager
4282A Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 262-9195
Email: dsshapiro@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: Distance education, Metadata, Digital archives and libraries, Digital images, the convergence of libraries, archives, and museums as cultural heritage institutions

Teaching:

  • LIS 551, Organization of Information
  • LIS 651, Cataloging and Classification
  • LIS 875 Topics in Information Processing and Retrieval - Metadata
  • Fundamentals of Cataloging (certification course for public libraries)
  • Introduction to Metadata (Continuing education course)

Recent Publications:

EScholarship: A LITA Guide / Debra Shapiro, editor. Chicago : American Library Association, 2005.

Personal Homepage: https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/dsshapiro/web/shapiro/

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Debra Shapiro

Catherine Arnott Smith
Ph.D., Library & Information Science/Medical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, 2002
Assistant Professor
4263 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 890-1334
Email: casmith24@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest:Medical informatics: electronic medical records, medical vocabularies, and how they relate to consumers and consumer health

Teaching:

  • LIS 828 (Online Reference & Information Services)
  • LIS 847 (Topics in Reader Services: Consumer Health Information, Resources and Services)

Recent Publications:

Smith, C.A. (2007). Nursery, gutter, or anatomy class? Obscene expression in consumer health. Proceedings of the American Medical Informatics Association 2007 Annual Symposium.

Smith, C.A. (2007). The Ten Thousand Questions Project: Towards a better understanding of consumer health vocabulary. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, 11(1), 33-47.

Zeng-Treitler, Q., Kim, H., Goryachev, S., Keselman, A., Slaughter, L., & Arnott Smith, C. (2007). Text characteristics of clinical reports and their implications for the readability of personal health records. Medinfo 2007, Brisbane, Australia.

Nicholson, S., & Smith, C.A. (2007). Using lessons from health care to protect the privacy of library users: Guidelines for the de-identification of library data based on HIPAA. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology.

Smith, C.A. & Haque, S.N. (2006). Paper versus electronic documentation in complex chronic illness: A comparison. Proceedings of the American Medical Informatics Association 2006 Annual Symposium.

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Catherine Arnott Smith

Ciaran B. Trace
Ph.D. Library and Information Science, University of California Los Angeles, 2004
Assistant Professor
Room 4253 Helen C. White Hall
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-2955
Email: trace at wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: Social nature of organizational records and record-keeping, personal information management, applicability of qualitative research (theory, method and practice) to archival issues, ethnographic study of archival work

Teaching:

  • Records Management
  • Accessioning and Appraisal
  • The Practice of Archives-Manuscripts Administration
  • Archives User Services and Outreach

Recent Publications:

Ciaran B. Trace, "For Love of the Game: An Ethnographic Analysis of Archival Reference Work", Archives and Manuscripts 34 (1) (May 2006): 124-143.

Ciaran B. Trace, "Information Creation and the Notion of Membership," Journal of Documentation 63 (1) (2007): 142-164.

Personal Homepage: https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/trace/web/

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Ciaran Trace

Ethelene Whitmire
Ph.D., Higher Education, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2001
Associate Professor
Helen C. White Hall #4226
600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 262-8952
Email: ewhitmire@wisc.edu

Areas of Interest: Biography of Regina Anderson Andrews (1901-1993)--African American librarian, academic libraries, information-seeking behavior, and students of color and the academic library.

Teaching:

  • LIS 561, Information Use & Users
  • LIS 825, Reference & Information Services
  • LIS 722, College & University Libraries

Recent Publications:

Recent Publications: Whitmire, E. (2006). African American undergraduates and the university academic library. Journal of Negro Education, 75(1), 60-66.

Personal Homepage: https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/ewhitmire/web/

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Ethelene Whitmire