[Asis-l] Interested in Goodyear Professor in IAKM at Kent State? Contact Tom Froehlich at ASIST conference
FROEHLICH, THOMAS
tfroehli at kent.edu
Sun Oct 26 12:46:46 EDT 2008
If you are interested in the Goodyear Professor position in Information Architecture and Knowledge Management at Kent State, contact Tom Froehlich in the Hyatt or at tfroehli at kent.edu<mailto:tfroehli at kent.edu> or (330) 328-5280 (cell).
Kent State University
Goodyear Professor
in Information Architecture and Knowledge Management
School of Library and Information Science
The School of Library and Information Science at Kent State University is pleased to announce the creation of the distinguished Goodyear Professorship in Information Architecture and Knowledge Management. The Professorship is possible because of the generous support of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. The Professor would be expected to provide academic leadership in the Information Architecture and Knowledge Management program and to serve as a liaison in knowledge management to the business community. The successful candidate’s portfolio must include an outstanding record of academic or professional accomplishments in knowledge management.
Teaching competencies, teaching experience, research experience and work experience are sought in the area of knowledge management with competence in several of the following areas:
Document Engineering/Management
Business Process Management
Document, Records and Enterprise Content Management
Business Intelligence/Competitive Intelligence
Intellectual Capital Management
Digital Asset Management
Interaction Design/User Experience Design
The Master’s Program in Information Architecture and Knowledge Management is a unique, innovative program inaugurated in Fall 2001. It has three concentrations: Information Architecture, Information Use and Knowledge Management. In order to provide better access to knowledge management expertise, an online certificate and degree program was launched in fall 2007. Facilities include a state-of-the-art usability lab (http://usability.slis.kent.edu/), fully-digital classrooms with the most current hardware and software, state-of-the-art distance education tools, whether through interactive television or web-based synchronous or asynchronous learning objects, and instructional designer support.
Interest in asynchronous digital distance learning is preferred.
A tenure track or non-tenure track appointment may be awarded depending on qualifications and interest of the successful candidate, with rank also commensurate with the background of the candidate. Summer teaching may be available. Salary is competitive with a $90,000 minimum for a nine month contract; benefits are excellent. The position is available beginning spring 2009. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled; review of applicants will begin December 1, 2008.
Qualifications include (1) a Ph.D. degree in Information Science, in Knowledge Management or a related field; substantial experience in research and/or business; or (2) Master’s in Information Science or related field with considerable demonstrated work and/or consulting experience in business in the area of knowledge management.
Interest in asynchronous digital distance learning is preferred.
Interested applicants should apply at https://jobs.kent.edu
Candidates should also send a letter of application and vita to:
Dr. Carolyn Brodie or Dr. Thomas Froehlich (Co-chairs)
School of Library and Information Science
PO Box 5190
Kent State University
Kent, Ohio 44242
Questions concerning the position may be addressed to the Search Committee Co-Chairs, Dr. Carolyn S. Brodie at cbrodie at kent.edu or Dr. Thomas Froehlich, Program Director, Information Architecture and Knowledge Management at tfroehli at kent.edu. They can also be reached at 330-672-2782.
Kent State University supports equal opportunity, affirmative action and diversity in education and employment. Applications from minority group members and women are encouraged.
To apply, please submit materials to the Kent State University web site: https://jobs.kent.edu/. Preliminary inquiries or questions concerning the position may be addressed to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Carolyn S. Brodie at cbrodie at kent.edu or Dr. Thomas J. Froehlich, Program Director, Information Architecture and Knowledge Management at tfroehli at kent.edu.
Kent State University supports equal opportunity, affirmative action and diversity in education and employment. Applications from minority group members and women are encouraged.
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