Editorial Board
Andre Brock
Christine Bruce
Clara Chu
Chair & Professor
Department of Library & Information Studies
University of North Carolina, GreensboroClara Chu received a Ph.D. in Library and Information Science from the University of Western Ontario in 1992. Her research specializations include multicultural library and information services, information seeking behavior and information organization
Andrew Dillon
Dean & Professor
University of Texas, AustinAndrew Dillon studies the human response to information technology, from design to use, with particular emphasis on the knowledge and education needed to shape information environments that meet human needs and advance discovery. His research aims to advance the understanding of information as an engine for human discovery, learning, and creativity. Resisting rigid disciplinary boundaries he has held appointments in cognitive science, library and information science, computer science, instructional systems technology, psychology, management information system, curriculum and instruction, and informatics.
Eric Meyers
Howard Rosenbaum
Associate Dean & Associate Professor
School of Library and Information Science
Indiana University BloomingtonJorge Reina Schement
Dean & Professor
School of Communication and Information
Rutgers UniversityJorge Reina Schement received his doctorate in communications in 1976 from Stanford University’s Institute for Communications Research. Dr. Schement has focused his research in the areas of information policy, global telecommunications, the social aspects of the information age, Spanish-language media and information-consumer behavior.
Diane Sonnenwald
Head of School & Professor
School of Information and library Studies
University of College DublinCarol Tenopir
Director of Research for the College of Communication and Information
Director of the Center for Information and Communication Studies
Professor
University of Tennessee at KnoxvilleCarol Tenopir earned a doctorate from the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in 1984. She has focused her research and teaching on information access and retrieval, electronic publishing, the information industry, online resources and technology’s impact on reference service and the work of scientists.
Ross Todd
Ann Carlson Weeks
Coordinator of the School Library Media Specialization
College of Information Studies
University of MarylandAnn Carlson Weeks received her Ph.D. from the School of Library and Information Science at the University of Pittsburgh in 1982. Her research is related to the creation of digital libraries for children and school libraries.
Tywanna Whorley
Assistant Professor
Simmons CollegeTywanna Whorley received a doctoral degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Pittsburgh. The focus of her research has been government and state archives and the relationship between access, privacy and collective memory.

