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Kyong Eun Oh has joined the faculty of the Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science. She earned her Ph.D. at Rutgers University, School of Communication & Information, her M.A. in Library & Information Science from Yonsei University, and B.A. in English Language & Literature as well as Library & Information Science from Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea.

Kyong Eun Oh's research interests include information organization, personal information management, the influence of society and technology on information behavior, and information visualization. In her dissertation research, she explored the process of organizing personal information from a cognitive sociological perspective, and developed a model that explains the process. She has been involved in a number of funded research projects including those funded by National Science Foundation (NSF), Hewlett-Packard (HP) technology, Center for Executive Leadership in Government (CELG), and Korea Research Foundation (KRF).

Kyong Eun Oh's teaching areas are information organization, information technology, and research methods. She has taught Metadata for Information Professionals and Application of Research in Information Technology courses at Rutgers University and is currently teaching Information Organization and Technology for Information Professionals at Simmons. 

Additional information on GSLIS faculty can be found here: http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/faculty/index.php


Kris Liberman LS ‘87
Continuing Education/Communications/Community
Graduate School of Library and Information Science
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