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Dr. Chris Hagar Joins SJSU School of Library and Information Science

 

Dr. Chris Hagar, a recognized scholar and educator in the areas of crisis
informatics and community informatics, will be joining the full-time faculty
at the San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science
(SJSU SLIS) in Fall 2012.

 

At SJSU SLIS, Hagar will continue her research, which focuses on information
needs and information seeking in crises; disaster health related
information; and roles for libraries in crisis preparedness and recovery. In
addition, her research examines education and training programs in crisis
information management, including programs that equip information
professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to be key players in
crisis response.

 

Hagar is the editor of Crisis Information Management: Communication and
Technologies, published in 2012. She is also editor of a special issue of
the American Society for Information Science & Technology Bulletin
(June/July 2010) on crisis informatics. 

 

Hagar's professional experience includes serving as Head of Library
Development for the International Network for the Availability of Scientific
Publications (INASP), a non-government development organization, where she
managed a UNESCO information literacy project in the South Caucasus and
facilitated a library and information science curriculum review project at
the University of Dar-es-Salam, Tanzania. 

 

With more than 30 years of experience in the LIS profession, Hagar's work
also includes service at the International Centre for Information Management
Systems and Services, University of Nicholas Copernicus, Torun, Poland, and
at the Department of Information Studies, Northumbria University, UK. 

 

Hagar has worked as an academic librarian in the United States and United
Kingdom and as a consultant with the British Council and the UK Department
for International Development.

Hagar has been a faculty member with Dominican University's Graduate School
of Library and Information Science since 2008. In addition, she previously
taught at SJSU SLIS. She holds a PhD in Library and Information Science from
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Her appointment with
SJSU SLIS will begin in August 2012.

 

For more information about the San Jose State University School of Library
and Information Science, please visit: http://slisweb.sjsu.edu
<http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/> 

 

The San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science
offers two fully online master's degrees, a fully online certificate
program, and a doctoral program: Master of Library and Information Science
(MLIS), Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA), Post-Master's
Certificate in Library and Information Science, and the San Jose Gateway PhD
Program.