| Dr. Alireza Noruzi |
France |
He is a university scholar and received his PhD from the Department of Information Science at the University of Paul Cezanne in Marseille, France. He also received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Library and Information Science in 1998 and 2001 respectively. His research interests include the World Wide Web, information consulting, information marketing, information and competitive intelligence, knowledge organization (metadata, indexing, cataloging, and classification), open access (OA), scientometrics.
Email:
nouruzi at gmail.com,
webology at gmail.com |
| Dr. Hamid R. Jamali |
U.K. |
He received his PhD degree at University College of London, School of Library, Archive, and Information Studies. He did his M.A. degree in Information Science at the University of Tehran in 2000 and his BSc. degree in Medical Library and Information Science at Kerman University of Medical Sciences in 1997. He has published some articles on library and information science topics and translated some articles from English into Persian.
Email: h.jamali at gmail.com
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| Dr. Ina Fourie |
South Africa |
She is an Associate Professor at the Department of Information Science at the University of Pretoria. She teaches aspects of information organisation and retrieval at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Her research interests include information seeking behaviour, current awareness services, instructional design, and distance and telematic teaching. She has published in these fields and is also a regular speaker at national and international conferences.
Email: ina.fourie at up.ac.za |
| Prof. Eric G. Berkowitz |
U.S. |
He is an Associate Professor and Director of the Network Computing program at Roosevelt University in Chicago. He has published on a variety of fields including document analysis and information retrieval, particularly meta-search methods and scalable algorithms for very large document collections. He has also published on cooperative autonomous systems and modeling infant concept acquisition.
Email: eberkowi at roosevelt.edu
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| Dr. Judit H. Ward |
U.S. |
She is a faculty member at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA. She works as the Director of Information Services at the Center of Alcohol Studies and Adjunct Professor at the School of Communication and Information. Her areas of specialization include applied linguistics, medical communication and informatics, and library and information science. Her research focuses on human information behavior, evaluation of information in the electronic environment, impact of scholarly publication in interdisciplinary fields, and cross-cultural research methods.
Email: judit.ward at rutgers.edu
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| Dr. Haidar Moukdad |
Canada |
He is an Associate Professor at the School of Information Management, Dalhousie University. His main research areas are the linguistic aspects of web searching, search engines and languages, and cross-language information retrieval. He is on the editorial boards of several Canadian and international scholarly journals.
Email: haidar.moukdad at dal.ca
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| Prof. Henri Dou |
France |
He is a Professor at the University of Paul Cezanne, Faculty of Sciences and Technology of Saint Jerome, Department of Information Science and he is also the Director of CRRM laboratory.
Email: douhenri at yahoo.fr
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| Dr. Ravi S. Sharma |
Singapore |
He is an Associate Professor at the Nanyang Technological University since January 2004. His teaching, consulting and research interests are in multimedia applications, services and strategies. He has (co-)authored over 100 technical papers and his work has appeared in leading journals, conferences, trade publications and the broadcast media. He has also co-authored a graduate level text on KM Tools and Techniques. He received his PhD in management sciences from the University of Waterloo and is a Chartered Engineer (UK) and a Senior Member of the IEEE. He also sits on the editorial or advisory boards of several professional and non-profit organizations.
Email: rsharma at pmail.ntu.edu.sg
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| Dr. Khalid Mahmood |
Pakistan |
He is a Professor of Library and Information Science at the University of the Punjab in Lahore. He has authored 5 books and over 90 research papers. His areas of research interest include the use of ICTs in libraries, integrated library systems, LIS education and research, information needs and seeking behavior, competencies of LIS professionals, bibliometrics, citation and content analysis, library finance, and technical services in libraries.
Email: khalid at dlis.pu.edu.pk
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| Mehdi Safari |
Iran |
He received his M.A. degree in Information Science from the University of Tehran in 2003 and B.A. degree in Library and Information Science from Shiraz University in 2000. His Research interests include metadata, knowledge organization and representation, search engines, ontology and conceptual modeling. Currently he is working in the Encyclopaedia Islamica Foundation.
Email: safari at webology.ir
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