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Journal Publications


Beard DV, Hemminger BM, Perry JR, Mauro MA, Muller KE, Warshauer DM, Smith MA, Zito AJ, “Interpretation of CT studies: single-screen workstation versus film alternator,” Radiology 187(2):565-9, 1993 May.
Beard DV, Hemminger BM, Keefe B, Mittelstaedt C, Pisano ED, Lee JK, “Real-time radiologist review of remote ultrasound using low-cost video and voice,” Investigative Radiology, 28(8):732-4, 1993 Aug.
Beard DV, Hemminger BM, Denelsbeck KM, Johnston RE, “How many screens does a CT workstation need?,” Journal of Digital Imaging, 7(2):69-76, 1994 May.
Beard DV, Hemminger BM, Pisano ED, Denelsbeck KM, Warshauer DM, Mauro MA, Keefe B, McCartney WH, Wilcox CB, “Computed tomography interpretations with a low-cost workstation: a timing study,” Journal of Digital Imaging, 7(3):133-9, 1994 Aug.
Puff DT, Pisano ED, Muller KE, Johnston RE, Hemminger BM, Burbeck CA, McLelland R, Pizer SM, “A Method for Determination of Optimal Image Enhancement for the Detection of Mammographic Abnormalities,” Journal of Digital Imaging, Nov 1994.
Hemminger BM, Johnston RE, Rolland JR, Muller KE, “Introduction to Perceptual Linearization for Video Display Systems for Medical Image Presentation,” Journal of Digital Imaging, Vol 8, No 1, Feb. 1995, pp:21-34.
Beard DV, Molina PL, Muller KE, Denelsbeck KM, Hemminger BM, Perry JR, Braeuning MP, Glueck DH, Bidgood WD Jr, Mauro M, et al., “Interpretation time of serial chest CT examinations with stacked-metaphor workstation versus film alternator,” Radiology, 197(3):753-8, 1995 Dec.
Beard DV, Hemminger BM, “Managing Remote Ultrasound with Cooperative Video: A Field Study,” J. of Behaviour and Information Technology, 1995.
Pisano ED, Chandramouli J, Hemminger BM, DeLuca M, Glueck D, Johnston RE, Muller K, Braeuning MP, Pizer S, “Does intensity windowing improve the detection of simulated calcifications in dense mammograms?,” Journal of Digital Imaging, 10(2):79-84, 1997 May.
Blume H, Hemminger BM, “Image Presentation in Digital Radiology: Perspectives on the Emerging DICOM Display Function Standard and Its Application,” Radiographics, Vol 17, No 3, pp 769-777, May 1997.
Pisano ED, Chandramouli J, Hemminger BM, Glueck D, Johnston RE, Muller K, Braeuning MP, Puff D, Garrett W, Pizer S, “The effect of intensity windowing on the detection of simulated masses embedded in dense portions of digitized mammograms in a laboratory setting,” Journal of Digital Imaging, 10(4):174-82, 1997 Nov.
Pisano ED, Zong S, Hemminger BM, DeLuca M, Johnston RE, Muller K, Braeuning MP, Pizer SM, “Contrast limited adaptive histogram equalization image processing to improve the detection of simulated spiculations in dense mammograms,” Journal of Digital Imaging, 11(4):193-200,1998 Nov.
Shtern F, Winfield DW, Behlen F, Blume H, Flynn MJ, Hemminger BM, Huang HK, Krupinski EA, Kundel H, Roehrig H, Shile PE, Sickles E, “Report of Working Group on Digital Mammography: Digital Displays and Workstation Design,” Academic Radiology, Vol 6, Supplement 4, April 1999, pp 197-218.
Hemminger BM, Dillon AW, Johnston RE, Muller KE, Deluca MC, Coffey CS, Pisano ED, “Effect of display luminance on the feature detection rates of masses in mammograms,” Medical Physics, 26 (11), Nov 1999, pp 2266-2272.
Pisano ED, Yaffe M, Hemminger BM, Hendrick E, Niklason L, etal, “Current Status of Full-Field Digital Mammography,” Academic Radiology, 7:266-280, March 2000.
Pisano ED, Cole EB, Hemminger BM, Yaffe MJ, etal, “Image Processing Algorithms for Digital Mammography,” Radiographics 20:1479-1491, May 2000.
Pisano ED, Cole EB, Major SC, Zong S, Hemminger BM, Muller K, etal., “Clinical Evaluation of Digital Mammography versus Film Screen Mammography,” Radiology, 2000 (in press).
Pisano ED, Cole EB, Major S, Zong S, Hemminger BM, Muller KE, Johnston RE, Walsh R, Conant E, Fajardo LL, Feig SA, Nishikawa RM, Yaffe MJ, Williams MB, Aylward SR, Braeuning MP, McLelland R, Pizer SM, Brown ME, Rosen E, Soo MS, Williford M, Niklason LT, Maidment ADA, Vermont A, Kornguth PJ, Kopans DB, Moore RH, Chakraborty D, Jong R, Shumak R, Staiger M, Plewes DB, “Radiologists’ Preferences for Digital Mammographic Display,” Radiology, 2000: 216 (3): 820-830.


    1. Full Papers in Conference Proceedings


Johnston RE, Rogers DC, Hemminger BM, Pizer SM, Creasy JL, Perry JR, Staab EV, Curnes JT, Parker LA, “A Multiscreen Multiple Image Display Console,” SPIE Proceedings, Vol 626 Medical Imaging Part II, February 1986.
Creasy JL, Loendorf D, Hemminger BM, “Initial Experience with a Prototype Archival System at the University of North Carolina,” SPIE Proceedings, Vol. 626 Medical Imaging, Feb 1986.
Rogers DC, Johnston RE, Hemminger BM, Pizer SM, “Development of and Experience with a Prototype Medical Image Display,” Proceedings of the Farwest Image Perception Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 17-19, 1986.
Johnston RE, Thompson BG, Creasy JL, Parrish DM, Hemminger BM, “PACS--Problems and Possibilities,” Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine Symposium, Lexington, Kentucky, August 3-7, 1986.
Hemminger BM, Thompson BG, Stancil PE, “Implementation of the ACRNEMA standard and Building Towards an ACRNEMA Test Facility at the University of North Carolina,” SPIE Proceedings, Vol. 767 Medical Imaging, Part II, Feb 1987.
Johnston RE, Rogers DC, Creasy JL, Beard DV, Hemminger BM, Perry JR, Pizer SM, “How to Evaluate a Medical Imaging Display Workstation,” SPIE Proceedings, Vol 767 Medical Imaging, Feb 1987.
Creasy JL, Thompson BG, Hemminger BM, Parrish DM, Johnston RE, Scatliff JH, “The ACRNEMA Test Bed at UNC,” Proceedings from Computer Assisted Radiology (CAR) Conference, Berlin, July 1-4, 1987
Thompson BG, Hemminger BM, “ACR-NEMA Implementation from Prototypes to the Clinic,” SPIE Proceedings, Vol. 717, Medical Imaging Part II, Feb 1988.
Beard DV, Johnston RE, Pisano ED, Hemminger BM, Pizer SM, “A Radiology Workstation for Mammography: Preliminary Observations, Eyetracker Studies and Design,” SPIE Proceedings, Feb 1991.
Beard DV, Perry JR, Muller KE, Misra R, Brown P, Hemminger BM, Johnston RE, Mauro M, Jaques P, Scheibler M, “Evaluation of Workstation Interpretation Quality with CT: A Pilot Study,” Proc. SPIE Vol. 1446, Medical Imaging V: PACS Design and Evaluation, p. 52-58, Feb 1991.
Beard DV, Brown P, Hemminger BM, Misra R, “Scrolling Radiologic Images: Requirements, Designs, and Analyses,” Computer Assisted Radiology (CAR) Berlin July 3-6, 1991.
Hemminger BM, Johnston RE, Muller KE, Mauro M, Schiebler ML, Pisano E, “A Comparison of Clinical Findings between Intensity Windowed versus CLAHE Presentations of Chest CT Images,” SPIE Vol 1653, Medical Imaging VI: Image Capture, Formatting and Display, Feb 1992.
Beard DV, Hemminger BM, Brown PH, Perry JR, Thompson BG, “Remote Consultationwith a multiple screen FilmPlane radiology workstation,” SPIE Vol 1653, Medical Imaging VI: Image Capture, Formatting and Display, Feb 1992.
Hemminger, BM, “Design of Useful and Inexpensive Radiology Workstations,” S/CAR 1992, Symposia Foundation, 1992.
Beard DV, Hemminger BM, Denelsbeck KM, Brown PH, “A Time Motion Comparison of Several Radiology Workstation Designs and Film,” S/CAR 1992, pp588-594, Symposia Foundation, 1992.
Hemminger BM, “Isoluminance: A Color Technique for Visualizing Multivariable Medical Image Data,” Proceedings SPIE Vol 1896, Medical Imaging VII: Image Capture, Formatting and Display, Feb 1993.
Hemminger BM, Johnston RE, Rolland JR, Muller KE, “Perceptual Linearization of Video Display Monitors for Medical Image Presentation,” Proceedings SPIE Vol 2164, Medical Imaging: Image Capture, Formatting and Display, p. 222-240, 1994.
Hemminger BM, Cullip T, North MJ, “Interactive Visualization of 3D Medical Image Data,” Computer Applications to Assist Radiology, S/CAR 94, Editors JM Boehme, AH Rowberg, NT Wolfman, Symposia Foundation, pp127-135, 1994.
Hemminger BM, Cullip T, North MJ, “Interactive Visualization of 3D Medical Image Data,” Computer Applications to Assist Radiology, S/CAR 94, Editors JM Boehme, AH Rowberg, NT Wolfman, Symposia Foundation, pp127-135, 1994.
Hemminger BM, “Minimum Perceptual Error Calculation for Perceptual Linearization,” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dept of Computer Science, Technical Report TR94-032, 1994.
Hemminger BM, Cullip T, North, MJ, “Real-time 3D Visualization for Medical Image display,” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dept of Computer Science, Technical Report TR94-027, 1994.
Beard DV, Hemminger BM, Denelsbeck KM, Johnston RE, “Cognitive Load during CT Interpretation,” Proc. SPIE Vol. 2166, p. 131-138, Medical Imaging: Image Perception, 1994.
Hemminger BM, Molina PL, Braeuning PM, Detterbeck FC, Egan TM, Pisano ED, Beard DV, “Clinical Applications of real-time volume rendering,” SPIE Medical Imaging Vol 2431, Feb 1995.
Beard DV, Molina PM, Denelsbeck KM, Hemminger BM, et.al., “Stacked-Metaphor Workstation Faster than Film for Serial Staging CT,” CAR, Berlin, 1995.
Hemminger BM, Blume HR, “Are Medical Image Display Systems Perceptually Optimal: Measurements before and after Perceptual Linearization,” Proc. SPIE Vol. 2707-58, p. 555-570, Medical Imaging: Image Display, Feb 1996.
Blume HR, Hemminger BM, et al., “The ACR/NEMA Proposal for a Gray-Scale Display Function Standard,” Proc. SPIE Medical Imaging Vol 2707-35, Feb 1996.
Hemminger BM, Muller KE, “Performance Metric for evaluating the conformance of medical image displays with the ACR/NEMA display function standard,” Proc. SPIE Medical Imaging, Vol 3031-25, 1997.
Hemminger BM, Dillon A, Johnston RE, “Evaluation of the Effect of Display Luminance on the Feature Detection of Simulated Masses in Mammograms,” Proc SPIE Medical Imaging: Image Perception, Vol 3036-12, 1997.
Mawdsley GE, Yaffe MJ, Maidment ADA, Niklason L, Williams M, Hemminger BM, “Acceptance Testing and quality control of digital mammography equipment,” Digital Mammography, Nijmegen 1998, Eds Karssemeijer N, Thijssen M, Hendriks J, van Erning L, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1998, p437-444.
Aylward SR, Hemminger BM, Pisano ED, “Mixture Modeling for digital mammogram display and analysis,” Digital Mammography, Nijmegen 1998, Eds Karssemeijer N, Thijssen M, Hendriks J, van Erning L, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1998, p305-312.
Pisano ED, Cole E, Hemminger BM, Muller K, Yaffe M, Chakraborty D, Conant E, Fajardo LL, Feig S, Jong R, Kopans D, Maidment A, Shumak R, Staiger M, Williams M. Accuracy of Digital Mammography vs. Screen-Film Mammography in a Diagnostic Mammography Population. In Digital Mammography. IWDM 2000. 5th International Workshop on Digital

Mammography. (Martin J. Yaffe, Editor). Medical Physics Publishing. Madison, Wisconsin. 2001. Pages 504-511.



    1. Books


Bradley M. Hemminger, Digital Display of Radiological Images, Ponsen&Looijen, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2001.

    1. Book Chapters


Mukherji, SK, Shelton C, Hemminger BM, Harnsberger RH, “Advances in Temporal Bone Imaging,” Advances in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 1997.
Hemminger BM, Mukherji SK, “3D Visualization of the Extracranial Head and Neck,” in Modern Head and Neck Imaging, Mukherji SK, Castelijns JA (eds), Heidelberg Springer-Verlag, 1998: 193-200.
Behlen FM, Hemminger BM, Horri SC, SPIE Medical Imaging Handbook: PACS, “Chapter 10: Displays,” editor Horri SC, Bellingham WA, SPIE, pp403-440, 2000.


    1. Book Reviews


Hemminger BM, Beard DV, book review, “3D Imaging in Medicine,” Academic Radiology, Sept 1994.


    1. National and International Standards


DICOM 3.0 Grayscale Standard Display Function, 1998

DICOM 3.0 Digital X-ray, 1999

DICOM 3.0 Grayscale Softcopy Presentation State Storage, 2000
Robert M. Losee
School of Information and Library Science

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

CB#3360, 100 Manning Hall

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360


(919) 962-7150; losee@ils.unc.edu
Education

University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Ph.D., March 1986.

University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. M.A. in Divinity, March 1978.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisc., M.S. in Library and Information Science, May 1975. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisc., B.A. in Linguistics, May 1973. Magna Cum Laude, with Honors in Linguistics.


Experience

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1986-present, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor (tenured), Professor


University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1980, 1981, 1985-1986, Visiting Assistant Professor, Instructor, and Assistant Professor
City Colleges of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., 1975-1985, Instructor, Assistant Professor (Tenured), and Department Chairman in Business and Data Processing departments
Books

Text Retrieval and Filtering: Analytic Models of Performance, Boston: Kluwer, 1998.
The Science of Information: Measurement and Applications, San Diego: Academic Press, 1990.
Articles

“A Discipline Independent Definition of Information,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 48 (3) 1997, 254-269.


“Comparing Boolean and Probabilistic Information Retrieval Systems across Queries and Disciplines,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 48 (2) 1997, 143-156.
“Browsing Document Collections: Automatically Organizing Digital Libraries and Hypermedia using the Gray Code,” Information Processing & Management, 33 (2) 1997, 175-192.
“Evaluating Retrieval Performance Given Database and Query Characteristics: Analytic Determination of Performance Surfaces,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 47 (1) 1996, 95-105.
“Text Windows and Phrases Differing by Discipline, Location in Document, and Syntactic Structure,” Information Processing & Management, 32 (6) 1996, 747-767.
“Feedback in Information Retrieval,” Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 31 1996, 33-78. (Spink & Losee).
“Learning Syntactic Rules and Tags with Genetic Algorithms for Information Retrieval and Filtering: An Empirical Basis for Grammatical Rules,” Information Processing & Management, 32 (2) 1996, 185-197.
“Sublanguage Terms: Dictionaries, Usage, and Automatic Classification,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 46 (7) 1995, 519-529. (Losee & Haas)
“Upper Bounds for Retrieval Performance and Their Use Measuring Performance and Generating Optimal Boolean Queries: Can it Get Any Better Than This?” Information Processing & Management, 30 (2) 1994, 193-203.
“Term Dependence: Truncating the Bahadur Lazarsfeld Expansion,” Information Processing & Management, 30 (2) 1994, 293-303.
“Seven Fundamental Questions for the Science of Library Classification,” Knowledge Organization, 20 (2) 1993, 65-70.
“The Relative Shelf Location of Circulated Books: A Study of Classification, Users and Browsing,” Library Resources & Technical Services, 37 (2) 1993, 197-209.
“A Gray Code Based Ordering for Documents on Shelves: Classification for Browsing and Retrieval,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 43 (4) 1992, 312-322.
“An Analytic Measure Predicting Information Retrieval System Performance," Information Processing & Management, 27 (1) 1991, 1-13.
“Information in a Data Collection: Models of Database and Library Quality,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 41 (5) 1990, 359-367.
“The Object-Oriented Paradigm for Library Systems Development,” Information Technology & Libraries: Journal of the Library and Information Technology Association of ALA, 9 (1) 1990, 74-79.
“Minimizing Information Overload: The Ranking of Electronic Messages,” Journal of Information Science, 15 (3) 1989, 179-189.

Gary Marchionini
School of Information and Library Science

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

CB#3360, 100 Manning Hall

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360


(919) 966-3611; march@ils.unc.edu

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND:

Ph.D. (Curriculum Development: Mathematics Education), Wayne State University, 1981

Dissertation: Computer Enhanced Practice and Introductory Algebra

M.Ed. (Secondary Mathematics Education), Wayne State University, 1974

B.A. (Mathematics, English), Western Michigan University 1971
PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE:

1998-present: Cary C. Boshamer Professor, School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1995-1998: Professor, College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland

Member of Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, Center for Automation Research 1990-1998

Director, Digital Library Research Group, University of Maryland 1996-1998

1989-1995: Associate Professor with tenure, College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland

1983-89 Assistant Professor, College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland

1982-83 Assistant Professor, Department of Instructional Technology, Wayne State University

1981-82 Research Associate, Detroit Center for Professional Growth and Development, Wayne State University

1978-81 Research Assistant, Detroit Center for Professional Growth and Development, Wayne State University

1971-78 Teacher, Mathematics, East Detroit Public Schools, East Detroit, Michigan
Other Work Experience:

1997-spring: Visiting Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh

1993-summer: Summer Institute Professor, Syracuse University, School of Information Studies

1992-summer: Adjunct Associate Professor, George Washington University, Educational Technology Leadership Program. Distance Education Course in cooperation with Mind Extension University (Cable TV)

1989-90 Expert, Interactive Systems Program, Division of Information Robotics and Intelligent Systems, National Science Foundation

1985-96 Consultant to: National Library of Medicine; TextWise Inc.; Electronic Learning Facilitators; AJ Seminars; Library of Congress; Congressional Information Service; Cognetics, Inc.; Prince George's County Public Schools; Federal Intelligent Document Understanding Laboratory; Georgetown University; Bureau of Labor Statistics, The World Bank Group


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

Books:

Marchionini, G. Information seeking in electronic environments. NY: Cambridge University Press.


Chapters in Edited Volumes:

Marchionini, G. (1999). The information specialist as fulcrum. In A. Scammell (Ed.). I in the sky: Visions of the information future. London: Aslib, 133-139.


Marchionini, G., Plaisant, C., & Komlodi, A. (forthcoming). The people in digital libraries: Multifaceted approaches to assessing needs and impact. In A. Bishop, B. Buttenfield, & N. VanHouse (Eds.) Digital library use: Social practice in design and evaluation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Marchionini, G. & Komlodi, A. (1998). Design of interfaces for information seeking. In M. Williams (Ed.). Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. Volume 33. Medford, NJ: Information Today. 89-130.
Marchionini, G. (1998). Digital Library Research and Development. In A. Kent (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. Vol 63, Supplement 26. NY:Marcel Dekker. 259-279.
Marchionini, G. (1994). Designing hypertexts: Start with an index. In R. Fidel, T Bellardo-Hahn, E. Rasmussen, & P. Smith (Eds.) Challenges in indexing images and text. Learned Information, Inc. 77-89.
Marchionini, G., Ashley, M., & Kortzendorfer, L. (1993). ACCESS at the Library of Congress. The sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. B. Shneiderman, Ed. Ablex Press. 251-258
Marchionini, G. (1991) Technological Trends and Implications: Toward the New Millennium. School Library Media Annual J. Bandy-Smith & G. Coleman (Eds.) Libraries Unlimited, Englewood, CO. 182-187.
Fox, E., Rous, B. & Marchionini, G. (1991). ACM's Hypertext and Hypermedia Publishing Projects. The Hypertext/Hypermedia Handbook. NY: McGraw-Hill. 465-467.
Marchionini, G., Liebscher, P. & Lin, X. (1991). Authoring Hyperdocuments: Designing for Interaction. Interfaces for Information Retrieval. M. Dillon (Ed.) NY: Greenwood Press, 119-131.
Marchionini, G. 1990. Educational Computing Research: Status and Prospectus. The Research of School Library Media Centers. B. Woolls (Ed.) H. Willow Research and Publishing Castle Rock, CO. 189-200
Marchionini, G. Evaluating Hypermedia-based Learning. (1989). Designing Hypermedia for Learning. D. Jonassen and H. Mandl (Eds.) Berlin: Springer-Verlag. 353-373

Articles in Refereed Journals:

Marchionini, G. (2001). Evaluating Digital Libraries: A Longitudinal and Multifaceted View. Library Trends. 49(2), 304-333.


Fox, E. & Marchionini, G. 2001. Digital libraries (Guest editors introduction to special issue). Communications of the ACM, 44(5), 31-32.
Marchionini, G. & Fox, E. (1999). Progress toward digital libraries: Augmentation through integration (Guest Editors’ Introduction). Information Processing & Management, 35(3), 219-225.
Marchionini, G. (1999). Educating responsible citizens in the information society. Educational Technology, 39(2), 17-26.
Slaughter, L., Marchionini, G. & Geisler, G. (2000). Open Video: A Framework for a Test Collection. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 23(3), 219-245.
Marchionini, G., Plaisant, C., & Komlodi, A. (1998). Interfaces and tools for the Library of Congress National Digital Library Program. Information Processing & Management, 34(5), 535-555.
Greene, S., Marchionini, G., Plaisant, C., & Shneiderman, B. (2000). Previews and overviews in digital libraries: Designing surrogates to support visual information seeking. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(4), 380-393.
Fox, E. & Marchionini, G. (1998). Toward a worldwide digital library. . Communications of the ACM, 41(4).
Marchionini, G. & Maurer, H. (1995).The roles of digital libraries in teaching and learning. Communications of the ACM, 38(4).
Marchionini, G. & Crane, G. (1994) Evaluating hypermedia and learning: Methods and results from the Perseus Project. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 12(1), 5-34.
Marchionini, G., Dwiggins, S., Katz, A. & Lin, X. Information seeking in full-text end-user-oriented search systems: The roles of domain and search expertise. Library and Information Science Research, 15(1), 1993, 35-69.
Marchionini, G. (1992). Interfaces for end-user information seeking. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 43(2), 156-163. (Invited article)
Marchionini, G. Information Seeking in Electronic Encyclopedias. Machine-Mediated Learning, 3, 1989, p.211-226.
Marchionini, G. Making the transition from print to electronic encyclopedias: adaptation of mental models. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 30, 1989, p. 591-618.

Marchionini, G. Information-seeking strategies of novices using a full-text Electronic Encyclopedia. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 40(1), 1989, p. 54-66. (Won best paper of 1990 award)


Marchionini, G. and Shneiderman, B. Finding facts vs. browsing knowledge in hypertext systems. IEEE Computer, 21(1), p. 70-80, 1988.
Marchionini, G. An invitation to browse: Designing full-text systems for casual users. Canadian Journal of Information Science, 12(3/4), p. 69-79, 1987.

Selected Refereed Conference Papers

Marchionini, G., Hert, C., Shneiderman, B., & Liddy, L. (2001). E-tables: Non-specialist use and understanding of statistical data. Proceedings of dg.o2001: National Conference for Digital Government. (Los Angeles, May 21-23, 2001). 114-119


Geisler, G., Marchionini, G., Nelson, M., Spinks, R., & Yang, M. (in press). Interface concepts for the Open Video Project. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science (Washington, DC, Nov. 5-8, 2001).
Mu, X. & Marchionini. G. (in press). An architecture and prototype interface for an online statistical table browser. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science (Washington, DC, Nov. 5-8, 2001).
Geisler, G. & Marchionini, G. (2000) The Open Video Project: a research-oriented digital video repository

ACM Digital Library Conference. (San Antonio, June 4-6, 2000), 258-259.


Marchionini, G. (1999). Augmenting library services: Toward the sharium. Proceedings of International Symposium on Digital Libraries 1999 (Tsukuba, Japan, September 28-29, 1999). 40-47.
Ding, W., Marchionini, G., & Soergel, D. (1999). Multimodal surrogates for video browsing. Proceedings of ACM DL ’99. (Berkeley, CA, Aug. 11-14, 1999).85-93.
Rose, A., Ding, W., Marchionini, G., Beale, J., & Nolet, V. (1998). Building an Electronic Learning Community: From Design to Implementation. Proceedings of ACM CHI ’98 (Los Angeles, CA, April 18-23, 1998). 203-210.
Tse, T., Marchionini, G., Ding, W., Slaughter, L.& Komlodi, A. (1998). Dynamic key frame presentation techniques for augmenting video browsing. Proccedings of AVI ’98: Advanced Visual Interfaces (L’ Aquila, Italy, May 25-27). 185-194.
Marchionini, G., Nolet, V., Williams, H., Ding, W., Beale, J., Rose, A., Gordon, A., Enomoto, E., & Harbinson, L. (1997). Content+Connectivity=Community: Digital resources for a learning community. Proceedings of ACM DL ‘97. (Pittsburgh, PA, July 23-26, 1997), p 212-220.
Ding, W., Marchionini, G., & Tse. T. (1997). Previewing video data: Browsing key frames at high rates using a video slide show interface. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Research, Development, and Practice in Digital Libraries, (Tsukuba, Japan) p. 151-158.
Slaughter, L., Shneiderman, B., & Marchionini, G. (1997). Comprehension and object recognition capabilities for presentations of simultaneous video key frame surrogates. Proceedings of Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, First European Conference (Pisa, Italy, September 1-3, 1997), p. 41-54.
Nolet, V., Marchionini, G., & Enomoto, E. (1997). Full motion video and dynamic query in a networked learning community. Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 97. (Calgary, Canada, June 14-19, 1997), p. 777-782.
Plaisant, C., Marchionini, G., Bruns, T., Komlodi, A., & Campbell, L. (1997). Bringing treasures to the surface: Iterative design for the Library of Congress National Digital Library Program. ACM CHI ‘97 Conference. (Atlanta, March 22-27, 1997), p. 518-525.
SELECTED CONTRACTS & GRANTS:

Principal Investigator: Agile views for video browsing: Advanced surrogates, control mechanisms, and usability. Funded by the National Science Foundation. ($518,855) 2001-2004.


Principal Investigator: Citizen Access to Government Statistical Data. Funded by National Science Foundation ($300,000). 1999-2001.
Principal Investigator: Evaluation of the Perseus Digital Library. Subcontract ($30,000) Funded by FIPSE grant to Tufts University 1997-2000.
Principal Investigator: Design of a Library of Congress Style of a Graphical User Interface for the National Digital Library. Library of Congress ($220,000). 1995-7.
Co-Principal Investigator: Maryland Electronic Learning Community Project. U.S. Department of Education ($8.1 million). 1995-2001. (Video resources on demand for middle schools)
Co-Principal Investigator: Economic and Community Resource Development with a Public Library. Kellogg Foundation ($100,000). 1996-7.
Principal Investigator: Mental Models for Adaptive Search Systems: a Theory for Information-seeking. National Science Foundation 1988-90. $71,000.
Co-Principal Investigator: Interaction of Information Retrieval Systems and Users. Council on Library Resources 1989-1990. $80,000.
Director of External Evaluation: Perseus: An Interactive Curriculum on Classical Greek Civilization. Funded by Annenberg Foundation to Harvard University ($3,300,000). 1989-1993. $117,360.
SELECTED AWARDS:

American Library Association Library and Information Technology Association Frederick G. Kilgour Award for Research in Library and Information Technology.


American Society of Information Society 1996 Research in Information Science Award.
Best Paper of 1990, Journal of the American Society of Information Science. For Paper,

Information Seeking Strategies of Novices Using a Full-Text Electronic Encyclopedia.


EDITORIAL BOARDS

Co-editor: Journal of Digital Information; Contributing Editor: Educational Technology Editorial Board Member: Journal of the American Society for Information Science; Information Processing & Management; Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia; Journal of Network and Computer Applications; Library Quarterly; Library and Information Science Research; Journal of Information Retrieval; Journal on Educational Resources in Computing


Joanne Gard Marshall
School of Information and Library Science

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

CB#3360, 100 Manning Hall

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360


(919) 962-8363; marshall@ils.unc.edu
Education

Ph.D. 1987 - University of Toronto, Division of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine

M.H.Sc. 1978 - McMaster University, Faculty of Health Sciences

M.L.S. 1968 - McGill University

B.A. 1966 - University of Calgary
Appointments

Jan. 1999 – present. Dean and Professor (Tenured), School of Information and Library Science, UNC-CH


Sept. 1987 – Dec. 1998. Professor (Tenured). Faculty of Information Studies. University of Toronto.
School of Graduate Studies, Full member, 1990-1998.
Cross-appointments (Status only): Department of Health Administration, 1989-1998; Centre for Health Promotion, 1991-1998; Institute for Human Development, Life-Course and Aging, 1993-1998
Sept. 1984 - Aug. 1987. Librarian/Researcher (Part-time). Continuing Medical Education. Faculty of Medicine. University of Toronto
Jan. 1983 – Aug. 1983. Director of Information Services. The Palliative Care Foundation. Toronto, Ontario
Jan. 1982 - Dec. 1982. Librarian/Researcher. Program for Educational Development. Faculty of Health Sciences. McMaster University
Sept 1970-Dec 1981 Health Sciences Library. McMaster University. (Positions held: Serials and Acquisitions Librarian 1970-71; Public Services Librarian 1972-77; Information Services Librarian (Clinical Services) 1978-82; Health Library Network Coordinator Jun-Oct 1974; Jul-Aug 1977
Graduate Faculty Experience

Ph.D. Courses

LIS3000Y Advanced Topics in Information Studies, 1997/98.

LIS3015H Advanced Studies in Online Information Retrieval, 1989-90.

LIS3730Y Information Organization and Retrieval, 1992-93.

LIS3110Y Libraries and Their Publics, 1993-94.

LIS3005Y Advanced Seminar in Research Methodologies, 1993-94.


Master of Information Studies Courses

LIS1520H Introduction to Resources and Collections, 1988

LIS2250H Health Sciences Information Resources, Annually since 1987.

LIS2660H Online Information Retrieval, Annually since 1989.


Master of Information Science Courses

LIS1518H Origins and Uses of Information for Databases, 1988-1993.

LIS2888L Directed Research (Supervisor)
Recent Research Projects

1999 North Carolina Health Information Online. U.S. National Library of Medicine. $38,000. Principal Investigators: Carol Jenkins and JG Marshall.


1996-98 The use of MEDLINE and computer conferencing by dentists. U.S. National Library of Medicine. University of Michigan/University of Toronto. $66,000. Principal investigator: Dr. W. Paul Lang; Co-investigator: JG Marshall.
1997-98 The impact of information provided by law libraries on the quality of legal services. American Association of Law Libraries. $13,000. Principal investigator: JG Marshall.
1997-98 The impact of information on community and long-term care: Redefining the role of the hospital library in the changing health care environment. OVID Technologies, $10,000. Principal investigator: JG Marshall
1995-96 Development and Evaluation of a World Wide Web site for the Health Sciences Library, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. Faculty of Health Sciences, UWI. $2,500. Co-principal Investigators: JG Marshall (U of T) and C Yates (UWI)
1995-97 Information policy in Canada. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Principal Investigator: Andrew Clement. Co-investigators: JG Marshall, V Mosco and S McDowell. Collaborator: S Easun. $77,000
Dissertation and Clinical Study

1987 The adoption and implementation of online information technology by health professionals. University of Toronto, Ph.D. Supervisor: Professor P Leatt. 236 p. plus appendices.


1978 The level of medical knowledge of patients with Crohn’s Disease. McMaster University, Clinical Study for M.H.Sc. degree. Supervisor: Professor K Kaufman. 125 p.
Books and Book Chapters

1998 Marshall JG, Inglis, J Co-chairs. The Benchmarking Tool Kit. Toronto: Canadian Health Libraries Association. 83 p.


1998 Marshall JG. “The impact of information on government decision-making: the case of Health Canada libraries.” In Orna, E. ed. Practical information Policies, 2d ed. (In press)
1994 Marshall JG. “The impact of information on decision-making.” In Grieves, M and Feeney, M, eds. The Value and Impact of Information. London: Bowker Saur. pp. 85-105.
1993 Marshall JG. The impact of the special library on corporate decision-making. Washington, D.C.: Special Libraries Association. 116 p.
1993 Marshall VW, Cook F, Marshall JG. “Conflict over intergenerational equity: rhetoric and reality in a comparative context.” In Bengtson, VL, Achenbaum WA, Eds. The New Contract Between the Generations. New York: Aldine DeGruyter, pp. 119-140. (JG Marshall conducted the data collection using online databases, analysis and writing portion of the chapter based on media coverage in Canadian and US press).
Journal Articles

2000 Marshall JG. “Determining our worth; communicating our value.” Library Journal 125(19): 28-30


1996 Harris G, Marshall JG. “Building a model business case: Current awareness service in a special library.” Special Libraries 87(3): 181-94.
1996 Buchanan HS, Marshall JG. “Benchmarking reference services: step-by-step.” Medical Reference Services Quarterly 15(l): 1-13.
1995 Marshall JG, Buchanan HS. “Benchmarking reference services: An introduction.” Medical Reference Services Quarterly 14(3): 59-74.
1995 Marshall JG. “Using evaluation research to improve quality.” Health Libraries Review (U.K.). 12: 159-72.
1995 Bradley J, Marshall JG. “Using scientific evidence to improve information practice.” Health Libraries Review (U.K.) 12:147-57.
1993 Marshall JG. “Issues in clinical information delivery.” Library Trends 42(l): 83-107.
1993 Marshall JG, Fitzgerald D, Busby L, Heaton G. “A study of library use in traditional and problem-based medical curricula.” Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 81(3): 299-305.

Barbara B. Moran

School of Information and Library Science

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

CB# 3360, 100 Manning Hall

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360

Phone: (919) 962-8067; Fax: (919) 962-8071

e-mail: moran@ils.unc.edu


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