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August 1, 2010 (Boston) – The Simmons College Graduate School of  
Library and Information Science (GSLIS) is pleased to announce that  
Visiting Professor Fran Zilonis has been appointed director of the  
School Library Teacher Program, and that Andrew Whitmore and Laura  
Saunders have joined the faculty ranks as visiting professors.

Zilonis, who was previously an adjunct professor at GSLIS, joined the  
faculty as a Visiting Professor in Fall 2009. She has more than 30  
years of library experience in Massachusetts schools, having been a  
school library media specialist, high school administrator,  
educational consultant, college professor, and college administrator,  
information technology administrator, and author. She is a recognized  
authority on school librarianship and in 2002 was awarded the Mass CUE  
Pathfinder Award for her leadership in integrating technology in  
schools. Simmons GSLIS has been ranked among the top ten programs in  
the area of Services for Children and Youth. Zilonis became the SLTP  
Director on July 1, 2010, following the retirement of Professor James  
Baughman, who directed the highly regarded program for over twenty  
years.


Whitmore comes to GSLIS from the State University of New York at  
Albany where he was a lecturer in Informatics. His research interests  
include open source software, information security and privacy, and  
the economics of information. His Ph.D. dissertation was entitled,  
“Toward a Policy Framework for the Design of Information Packages.”  
Before he started his doctorate, Whitmore worked as an IT auditor for  
Ernst & Young and as an economist for the Consumer Price Index at the  
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. He is teaching XML and a statistical  
methods group independent study course this fall.

In May, Saunders became the first Ph.D. student to graduate from  
GSLIS. She wrote her dissertation on information literacy as a  
learning outcome in academic programs and won the Jean Tague-Sutcliffe  
Award at the 2010 Association for Library and Information Science  
Education (ALISE) conference for a poster based on her work. Before  
starting the doctoral program in 2004, Saunders worked at the Simmons’  
Career Resource and Beatley libraries. Over the last six years, she  
has been an adjunct professor at GSLIS. This fall she will be teaching  
in the areas of reference, evaluation and user instruction.

  The nationally ranked Simmons College Graduate School of Library and  
Information Science is one of the oldest and largest library and  
information science programs in the nation. Founded in 1899, Simmons  
College (www.simmons.edu) is a nationally recognized university  
located in the heart of Boston that includes an undergraduate college  
for women, and graduate programs for women and men in management,  
social work, health sciences, and library and information science.





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Jennifer Doyle '98LS
Director of GSLIS Curriculum and Communications
Simmons College
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
www.simmons.edu/gslis
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