[Sigiii-l] Fw: Faculty Position in Information Policy
Yin Zhang
yinzhang at slis.kent.edu
Fri Oct 7 13:38:25 EDT 2005
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From: "John Gathegi" <jgathegi at mailer.fsu.edu>
To: <sigiii-l-owner at asis.org>
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 10:57 AM
Subject: Faculty Position in Information Policy
>
> Job Announcement
>
> Assistant Professor, Information Institute,
> College of Information, Florida State University
>
> The College of Information at The Florida State University invites
> applications for an Assistant Professor, tenure track faculty position.
> Applicants must have an earned Ph.D. in Library and Information Science,
> Public Policy, a Juris Doctor or a terminal degree in a related
> discipline, a demonstrated record or potential for achievement in academic
> research, teaching, and service and must meet university criteria for
> appointment to the rank of assistant professor.
>
> The position may include an appointment as Assistant Director at the
> Information Use, Management, and Policy Institute at the College of
> Information http://www.ii.fsu.edu/. The successful candidate is expected
> to conduct and support research that directly advances the research of the
> Information Institute. Opportunities within the Institute include
> participating in the development and submission of research proposals,
> working on various research projects at the Institute, establishing
> contacts with other organizations for collaborative research efforts, and
> leading potential funded research opportunities. Interested individuals
> may contact Dr. Charles R. McClure, Director of the Information Institute
> and Francis Eppes professor of Information Studies
> (cmcclure at lis.fsu.edu) or Dr. John Carlo Bertot (jbertot at fsu.edu)
> Associate Director of the Institute for more information about the
> Institute.
>
> Successful applicants will demonstrate a knowledge and research base in
> information and telecommunications policy and the planning and evaluation
> of library and information services. Additional areas of interest include
> web-based services including instructional design, functionality/usability
> testing of information services and products, digital libraries, and
> E-government. Research at the Institute often draws from a
> user-oriented perspective. Ability to teach online classes is desirable.
> Faculty members are expected to serve on University and School committees
> and teams, and to advise students. Starting salary is competitive based on
> the candidates experience and skills.
>
> Addition information as well as application procedures can be found
> at:
>
> http://www.ci.fsu.edu/
>
> Please feel free to contact either McClure or Bertot for any additional
> information.
>
>
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