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The Department of Library and Information Studies at the University of North
Carolina (UNCG) is honored to announce the addition of Dr. Fatih Oguz to our
faculty as an Assistant Professor, beginning in August 2010.  He will have
primary teaching responsibilities in the area of information technologies.
Dr. Oguz received his Ph.D. in Information Science from the University of
North Texas in 2007 and holds an M.B.A. from Yeditepe University in Turkey.
His doctoral research focused on the impact of communities of practice as
informal communication mechanisms on technology adoption decisions in
digital libraries.  He has served as an Assistant Professor in the Master of
Library and Information Science Program at Valdosta State University since
2006. His current research is in the areas of diffusion of innovations,
communities of practice, digital libraries, information architecture, Web
2.0 technologies, and XML-based Web services. He has presented his research
in national and international conferences.

Dr. Oguz has presented his research at ASIS&T, other national and
international conferences.  He is a recipient of several grants.  He
currently represents Valdosta State University in a 3-year Institute of
Museum and Library Services Grant ($857,005): The GALILEO Knowledge
Repository: Advancing the Access and Management of Scholarly Digital
Content.  This project is a statewide initiative with institutions,
including the University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, and Georgia State
University to build, test, and launch a replicable collaborative
institutional repository model.  The LIS faculty and the faculty of the
other departments of the School of Education at UNCG enthusiastically
welcome Fatih Oguz [log in to unmask] to the UNCG community.
[also posted at: http://uncglis.wordpress.com/]

Best regards,

Clara M. Chu, Ph.D.
Chair and Professor
Department of Library and Information Studies
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
349-C Curry Building, PO Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
336.334.3481, Email: [log in to unmask]
Main office: 336.334.3477, fax: 336.334.5060