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Dr. Sandra Hirsh, an experienced LIS scholar and leader, has been named as
the new director of the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at
San Jose State University.  

 

Hirsh will bring a blend of academic and professional achievements to her
new role with the School, including experience as a faculty member at
several academic institutions, as a librarian in academic and special
libraries, and more than a decade in leadership positions with two of
Silicon Valley's leading global companies.  She is a recognized advocate for
library services, has an extensive record of research in the field, and has
been actively involved in leadership roles with professional associations.

 

Hirsh's connection with the School dates back to 1991, when she taught a
graduate course in reference services.  For the last nine years, she has
been a member of the School's International Advisory Council.  

 

In addition to her work with San Jose SLIS, Hirsh's academic experience
includes serving as an Assistant Professor for the School of Information
Resources and Library Science at the University of Arizona from 1995 to
1998, where she taught both classroom-based and online courses, advised
graduate and doctoral students, and consulted for the Arizona Department of
Library, Archives and Public Records.  Hirsh has also served as an adjunct
faculty member for the Information School at the University of Washington.  

 

For the last decade, Hirsh has worked for Microsoft and Hewlett Packard (HP)
- two leading global companies.  As a Senior User Experience Manager at
Microsoft's Silicon Valley Campus in California, she led a team of designers
and researchers focused on product development related to user experiences
with emerging technology.  Her projects included explorations of how to more
effectively deliver information services in a mobile environment, how to
organize information on web-based portals to meet user needs, and how to
address the information needs of a diverse global audience.  Through her
accomplishments at Microsoft, she is a recognized leader in innovation and
creative thinking, who understands how to leverage emerging technology to
meet user's information-seeking needs.

 

Hirsh also directed the Information Research Program at HP Labs, where she
influenced the company's future research directions and investigated how HP
researchers use information and integrate it into their work.  She was
instrumental in implementing new programs to meet the research needs of HP
engineers and scientists and create new tools to facilitate knowledge
sharing across HP's international community.  Additionally, she managed a
company-wide project to sponsor the UCLA Surveying the Digital Future
Project over a three-year period by building a data repository, facilitating
data usage by business units, and influencing data collection processes.

 

As a LIS scholar with a strong commitment to research, Hirsh's research has
focused on information-seeking behavior and understanding the information
needs of a broad spectrum of users, from children, to historians, to
engineers - both in the United States and around the world.  Her
accomplishments are reflected in an ongoing publication record in
peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, multiple awards, invited
conference presentations, receipt of a highly competitive National Science
Foundation grant, and five U.S. patents for her innovative design concepts
for consumer web products.

 

Hirsh's leadership roles in the LIS community include serving on committees
for the American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIST) and
the American Library Association (ALA).  She chaired ALA's Publications
Committee for the Reference Users and Services Association, served on the
ALA New Members Round Table, and serves as an advisor for ALA Editions,
which publishes resources for LIS professionals.  Hirsh has been a
conference presenter and organizer for numerous professional associations,
including ASIST, the Special Libraries Association, and the Association of
Library and Information Science Education (ALISE).  

 

Hirsh is a second generation librarian whose library experience dates back
more than 25 years, when she worked as a library assistant in an academic
library.  Later, she worked as a librarian in academic and special
libraries, including a law library and a corporate library.  More recently,
she chaired the Palo Alto (California) Library Advisory Commission, which
created a long-range library plan for the city that resulted in a
voter-approved bond measure for improved libraries in Palo Alto, even in the
midst of difficult economic times.

 

Hirsh holds a Ph.D. in Library and Information Science from the University
of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and a Master of Information and Library
Science (MILS) from the University of Michigan. 

 

Hirsh's appointment with the School will begin in August 2010.  Current SLIS
Director Ken Haycock will be retiring from San Jose at the end of this
academic year, although he will continue working with other academic units
on strategic planning and supervising doctoral students in the San Jose
Gateway Ph.D. Program.

 

Marcia Laughrey

Receptionist

School of Library and Information Science

San Jose State University

One Washington Square

San Jose, CA 95192-0029

Ph:   408-924-2490

Fax: 408-924-2476