[Asis-l] Open Rank Faculty Positions at Illinois

Knox, Emily Joyce Magdelyn knox at illinois.edu
Sat Sep 2 13:22:52 EDT 2017


Please see the complete announcement here: https://jobs.illinois.edu/faculty-positions/job-details?jobID=85372&job=school-of-information-sciences-open-rank-faculty-f1700094

The School of Information Sciences (iSchool) seeks to hire up to four outstanding full-time faculty members (rank open) to join our dynamic and collegial School. Preference will be given to the following specializations, but strong candidates in any area are encouraged to apply.


  *   Information retrieval & data analytics--natural language processing, machine learning, and data visualization in application domains such as health, science, and business
  *   Information, technology & society--legal and regulatory environment; political economy of information; responsible and ethical uses of information in a global context; technology and civic contexts
  *   Digital youth--understanding, supporting and enhancing the interactions of youth with digital information and technology
  *   Knowledge organization--information architecture, metadata standards, linked data, cataloging and classification, taxonomy, ontology, indexing, digital asset management, records management
  *   Cultural heritage informatics--contemporary archival research and practice including digital archives; community archives and archiving; convergence of libraries, archives and museums; digital preservation
  *   User experience/Human-computer interaction--social computing, crowdsourcing, collective intelligence, social media, computer-supported cooperative work, interaction design, and multi-disciplinary study of the design, use and effects of ICTs



Emily J.M. Knox, PhD, MSLIS
Assistant Professor
School of Information Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
501 E. Daniel Street, MC-493
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: (217) 300-0212
knox at ilinois.edu<mailto:knox at ilinois.edu>
www.emilyknox.net<http://www.emilyknox.net>




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