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April 5, 2015 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Diane M. Nahl Office: (808) 956-7321 Library & Information Science Program Direct: (808) 956-5809 Information & Computer Sciences Department FAX: (808) 956-5835 HL3C Email: [email protected] 2550 McCarthy Mall Web: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~nahl Honolulu, HI 96822 Education Ph.D. 1993 University of Hawaii, Communication and Information Sciences M.L.S. 1983 University of Hawaii, Library Studies B.A. 1976 University of Hawaii, Psychology Employment 2006- Professor, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Library and Information Science Program, University of Hawaii 1999- Associate Professor, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Library and Information Science Program, University of Hawaii 1997-98 Assistant Professor, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Library and Information Science Program, University of Hawaii 1993-97 Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Hawaii 1990-93 Instructor, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Hawaii 1987-90 Lecturer, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Hawaii Dissertation CD-ROM Point-of-Use Instructions for Novice Searchers: A Comparison of User-Centered Affectively Elaborated and System-Centered Unelaborated Text. University of Hawaii, 1993. PUBLICATIONS Books in Review Refereed Presentations, Articles and Chapters in Review James, L. and Nahl, D. 2014. Learned affective norms: Affective and cognitive factors in Web search behavior relating to optimism, self-efficacy, locus of control, affectivity, and loyalty.
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Diane M. Nahl Office: (808) 956-7321 Library & Information Science Program Direct: (808) 956-5809 Information & Computer Sciences Department FAX: (808) 956-5835 HL3C Email: [email protected] 2550 McCarthy Mall Web: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~nahl Honolulu, HI 96822 Education Ph.D. 1993 University of Hawaii, Communication and Information Sciences M.L.S. 1983 University of Hawaii, Library Studies B.A. 1976 University of Hawaii, Psychology Employment 2006- Professor, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Library and Information

Science Program, University of Hawaii 1999- Associate Professor, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Library and

Information Science Program, University of Hawaii 1997-98 Assistant Professor, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Library and

Information Science Program, University of Hawaii 1993-97 Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Hawaii 1990-93 Instructor, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Hawaii 1987-90 Lecturer, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Hawaii Dissertation CD-ROM Point-of-Use Instructions for Novice Searchers: A Comparison of User-Centered Affectively Elaborated and System-Centered Unelaborated Text. University of Hawaii, 1993. PUBLICATIONS Books in Review

Refereed Presentations, Articles and Chapters in Review James, L. and Nahl, D. 2014. Learned affective norms: Affective and cognitive factors in Web search behavior relating to optimism, self-efficacy, locus of control, affectivity, and loyalty.

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International Research: Journal of Library and Information Science. (Submitted) James, L. and D. 2014. A psychobiological model for managing student engagement in online courses using gamification principles. Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds (Submitted)

Forthcoming Refereed Articles and Chapters

Forthcoming Refereed Conference Papers

Published Books Nahl, Diane and Dania Bilal, Eds. 2007. Information and Emotion: The Emergent Affective Paradigm in Information Behavior Research and Theory. (Medford, NJ: Information Today). http://books.infotoday.com/asist/InformationAndEmotion.shtml 2008 ASIST SIG Publication of the Year Nahl, Diane. 2001. Strategic Research Approaches for Reference Librarians. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt. James, Leon and Diane Nahl. 2000. Road Rage and Aggressive Driving: Steering Clear of Highway Warfare. New York: Prometheus Books. James, Leon and Diane Nahl. 2000. Aggressive Driving Prevention Course for Law Enforcement Officers. Orlando, FL: AIPS. Refereed National Journals, Book Chapters and Conference Proceedings Published James, L. and Nahl, D. 2014. A discourse analysis technique for charting the flow of interactions in online activity. Webology: The World Wide Web Library and Information Science, 11(2), 1-36. December-January. http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n2/a123.pdf James, L. and Nahl, D. 2014. Methods for promoting college student engagement in collaborative projects online. Global Education Conference. November 19. James, L. and Nahl, D. 2014. User Discourse Analysis in an Avatar-mediated Environment. Global Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 3(3), May-June. 69-76. http://www.gifre.org/admin/papers/gjiss/69-76-USER-vol-3-3-gjiss.pdf James, L. and Nahl, D. 2014. A Metatheory Integrating Social, Biological and Technological Factors in Information Behavior Research. Webology 11(1), June 2014, Article 116, 1-23. www.webology.org/2014/v11n1/a116.pdf

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Workman, T. Elizabeth, Fiszman, Marcelo, Rindflesch, Tomas C., and Nahl, Diane. 2014. Framing Serendipitous Information Seeking Behavior for Facilitating Literature-Based Discovery: A Proposed Model. JASIST January, DOI: 10.1002/asi.22999. Nahl, Diane and Leon James. 2013, Technology Integration and Gamification in University Courses. International Journal of Web Portals 5(2). http://www.igi-global.com/article/gamification-instruction-management-intersubjectivity-online/78547 Yoda, Lisa, Diane Nahl and Martha E. Crosby. 2013. Stage-Based mHealth Communication Interventions for HPV Education. HICSS-45, January 4-7, 2013. Wailea, Maui. Nahl, Diane and Leon James. 2012. Technology Integration and Gamification in University Courses. SLACTIONS 2012 Research conference on virtual worlds: Life, imagination, and work using metaverse platforms, November 16, Second Life. http://www.slactions.org/2012/?page_id=83 Proceedings: http://repositorio.utad.pt/handle/10348/2305 Denise Cote, Robin Ashford, Beth Kraemer, and Diane Nahl. 2012. Academic Librarians and Virtual Information Services in Second Life. Journal of Library Innovation 3 (1): 20-47. http://www.libraryinnovation.org/article/view/87 Diep, Chi Kim and Diane Nahl. 2011. Information Literacy Instruction in Four Vietnamese University Libraries. A-LIEP 2011: Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education and Practice. Putrajaya, Malasia, June 22-24. http://fim.uitm.edu.my/a-liep2011/ Diep, Chi Kim and Diane Nahl. 2011. Information Literacy Instruction in Four Vietnamese University Libraries. International Information & Library Review (December). Ashford, Robin, Beth Kraemer, Diane Nahl, and Denise Cote. 2011. Benefits and Challenges of Academic Librarians in Virtual Worlds. ACRL Virtual Conference, March 31. http://www.learningtimes.net/acrl/2011/schedule/ Webber, Sheila and Diane Nahl. 2011. Sustaining Learning for LIS Through Use of a Virtual World. IFLA Journal 37(1), (March): 5-15. [reprint of IFLA Proceedings 2010] http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/publications/ifla-journal/ifla-journal-37-1_2011.pdf Luo, Margaret M., Diane Nahl, and Sophea Chea. 2011. Uncertainty, Affect, and Information Search. HICSS-44: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 4-7. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5718603 Nahl, Diane. 2010. Affective Load and Engagement in Second Life: Experiencing Urgent, Persistent, and Long Term Information Needs, International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments 1(3), (July-September): 1-16. http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/Article.aspx?TitleId=45889 Webber, Sheila and Diane Nahl. 2010. Sustaining Learning for LIS Through Use of a Virtual World. International Federation of Library Associations IFLA Proceedings, "New Digital

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Directions and Library Education: Sustaining Library Education Programs," Gothenburg, Sweden, August 13. http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/papers/ifla76/123-webber-en.pdf

Ashford, Robin, Diane Nahl, Beth Kraemer, and Denise Cote. 2010. Academic Librarians in Second Life: A Survey of Roles, Benefits, and Challenges. TCC 2010 Worldwide Online Conference, Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow: Communication, Collaboration, Communities, Mobility and Best Choices, April 22, 2010. http://tcc2010program.wikispaces.com/044 Nahl, Diane. 2010. The User-Centered Revolution: 1995-2008. Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences Online, 3rd Edition. London: Taylor & Francis. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a917608125 http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/section?content=a919346783&fulltext=713240928 Nahl, Diane. 2010. The User-Centered Revolution: 1970-1995. Reprinted from: Encyclopedia of Microcomputing. Volume 19 Allen Kent and James G. Williams, Eds. (New York: Marcel Dekker, pp. 143-200). Reprinted in ELIS Classics, Marcia Bates and Mary Niles Maack, Eds. Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences Online, 3rd Edition. London: Taylor & Francis. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a917636581 Nahl, Diane, Beth Kraemer, Robin Ashford, and Denise Cote. 2010. Academic Librarians in Second Life: A Survey of Roles, Benefits, and Challenges. American Library Association, “The Future is Now: Libraries and Museums in Virtual Worlds,” March 5. http://www.opal-online.org/finschedule.htm Nahl, Diane, Jeremy Kemp, Lorri Mon and Vanessa Morris. 2010. LIS Educators in Second Life. American Library Association, “The Future is Now: Libraries and Museums in Virtual Worlds,” March 5. http://www.opal-online.org/finschedule.htm James, Leon and Nahl, Diane. 2008. Invited speaker. International Association for Driver Education World Conference. "Instituting a Program of Lifelong Traffic Safety Training." International Association for Driver Education World Conference, May, London. http://www.driving.org/safex08/programme.html Nahl, Diane. 2007. Social-Biological Information Technology: An Integrated Conceptual Framework. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 58(13): 2021–2046. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/116314481/ABSTRACT Nahl, Diane. 2007. The Centrality of the Affect in Information Behavior. In Information and Emotion: The Emergent Affective Paradigm in Information Behavior Research and Theory. (Medford, NJ: Information Today), pp. 3-37. http://books.infotoday.com/asist/InformationAndEmotion.shtml Nahl, Diane. 2007. Introduction. In Information and Emotion: The Emergent Affective Paradigm in Information Behavior Research and Theory. (Medford, NJ: Information Today). http://books.infotoday.com/asist/InformationAndEmotion.shtml

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Nahl, Diane. 2007. Domain Interaction Discourse Analysis: A Technique for Charting the Flow of Micro-Information Behavior. Journal of Documentation 63(3) (May): 323-339. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/viewContainer.do?containerType=Issue&containerId=25007 Nahl, Diane. 2006. A Symbiotic Human-Machine Model for Tracking User Micro-Attributes. Skilled Human-Intelligent Agent Performance: Measurement, Application, and Symbiosis Symposium, HICSS-39 (Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences), January 4, Kauai, (Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press). http://www.itl.nist.gov/iaui/vvrg/hicss39/ Nahl, Diane. 2005. Affective and Cognitive Information Behavior: Interaction Effects in Internet Use. Proceedings of the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, October 28-November 2, Charlotte, NC, Medford, NJ: Information Today. http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM05/program.html Nahl, Diane. 2005. Affective Load Theory (ALT). In Karen E. Fisher, Sanda Erdelez, & Elizabeth F. McKechnie, (Eds.). Theories of Information Behavior. Medford, NJ: Information Today, pp. 39-43. http://books.infotoday.com/asist/theorofinbeh.shtml Nahl, Diane. 2004. Measuring the Affective Information Environment of Web Searchers. Proceedings of the 67th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, November 12-17, Providence, RI, Medford, NJ: Information Today, pp. 191-197. James, Leon and Nahl, Diane. 2004. A New Paradigm for a Global Lifelong Driver Education Curriculum. SAFEX 2004 Conference Proceedings, Rovinj, Croatia, May 13-15. Summary text published: Driving Magazine September/October, Croydon, U.K.: Safety House.

Nahl. Diane and Violet Harada. 2004. Taxonomy of Common Boolean, Semantic, Syntactic and Lexical Search Errors, in Mary Chelton and Colleen Cool, Eds., Youth Information Seeking Behavior: Theories, Models, and Issues. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, pp. 119-144. Nahl, Diane. 2003. The User-Centered Revolution: Complexity in Information Behavior. Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science Online, Second Edition. New York: Marcel Dekker: pp. 3028-3042. http://www.dekker.com/servlet/product/DOI/101081EELIS120008868 James, Leon and Diane Nahl. 2002. Dealing with Stress and Pressure in the Vehicle: Taxonomy of Driving Behavior: Affective, Cognitive, Sensorimotor. In J. Peter Rothe, Ed. Driving Lessons: Exploring Systems that Make Traffic Safer. Edmonton, Canada: University of Alberta Press, pp. 21-50. http://www.drdriving.org/articles/taxonomy.htm Nahl, Diane. 2001. A Conceptual Framework for Defining Information Behavior. Studies in Multimedia Information Literacy Education (SIMILE) 1(2) (May). http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/f695043tk142qh56/fulltext.pdf James, Leon and Diane Nahl. 2000. Aggressive Driving is Impaired Driving. Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Road User Safety Branch with Drivers.com, Online Conference on Aggressive Driving. October 16-23.

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Nahl, Diane. 1999. Creating User-Centered Instructions for Novice End-Users. Reference Services Review 27(3): 280-286. Nahl, Diane. 1998a. Strategic Research: Problem-Solving Through Systematic Assessment. Instruction Section, Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association. https://www.ala.org/ala/acrlbucket/is/conferencesacrl/annual98/dianenahl.htm Nahl, Diane. 1998b. Learning the Internet and the Structure of Information Behavior. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 49(11): 1017-1023. Nahl, Diane. 1998c. Ethnography of Novices' First Use of Web Search Engines: Affective Control in Cognitive Processing. Internet Reference Services Quarterly 3(2): 51-72. Nahl, Diane. 1997. Information Counseling Inventory of Affective and Cognitive Reactions while Learning the Internet. Internet Reference Services Quarterly 2(2/3): 11-33. Nahl, Diane and Pervaiz Meer. 1997. User-centered Assessment of Two Web Browsers: Errors, Perceived Self-Efficacy, and Success. Proceedings of the 60th ASIS Annual Meeting, 34 Washington, D.C., November 1-6, 1997: 89-97. Nahl, Diane. 1996. Affective Monitoring of Internet Learners: Perceived Self-Efficacy and Success. Proceedings of the 59th ASIS Annual Meeting, 33 Baltimore, MD, October 20-25, 1996: 100-109. Nahl, Diane and Violet Harada. 1996. Composing Boolean Search Statements: Self-Confidence, Concept Analysis, Search Logic, and Errors. School Library Media Quarterly 24(4): 201-207. Nahl, Diane and Leon James. 1996. Achieving Focus, Engagement, and Acceptance: Three Phases of Adapting to Internet Use. Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture (February 26) 4(1), http://www.monash.edu.au/journals/ejvc/ejvcv4n1.james Nahl, Diane and Carol Tenopir. 1996. Affective and Cognitive Searching Behavior of Novice End-Users of a Full Text Database. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 47(4): 276-286. Nahl, Diane. 1995. Affective Elaborations in Boolean Search Instructions for Novices: Effects on Comprehension, Self-Confidence, and Error Type. Proceedings of the 58th ASIS Annual Meeting, 32 Chicago, IL, October 9-12, 1995: 69-76. Nahl, Diane, Ann Coder, Janet Black, and Margie Smith. 1994. Effectiveness of Fieldwork at the Information Desk: A Prototype for Academic Library-Library School Collaboration. Journal of Academic Librarianship 20(5/6): 291-94. Janet Black, Diane Nahl, Ann Coder, Margie Smith. 1994. Value-Added Reference Education: Information Desk Fieldwork. HLA Journal 45: 21-26.

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Nahl, Diane and Leon A. Jakobovits. 1993. Bibliographic Instructional Design for Information Literacy: Integrating Affective and Cognitive Objectives. Research Strategies 11(2): 73-88. Nahl, Diane. 1993. Communication Dynamics of a Live, Interactive Television System for Distance Education. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 34(3): 200-217. Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane and Leon A. Jakobovits. 1992. A Content Analysis Method for Developing User-Based Objectives. Research Strategies 10(1): 4-16. Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane and Carol Tenopir. 1992. Databases Online and on CD-ROM: How Do They Differ, Let Us Count the Ways. Database 15(1): 42-50. Tenopir, Carol, Diane Nahl-Jakobovits, and Dara Lee Howard. 1991. Strategies and Assessments Online: Novices Experience. Library and Information Science Research 13(3): 237-266. Tenopir, Carol, Diane Nahl-Jakobovits, and Dara Lee Howard. 1990. Full-Text Search Strategies and Modifications: The Role of the Searcher and the Role of the System. Proceedings of the Eleventh National Online Meeting. New York, May 1-3, 1990: 389-399. Jakobovits, Leon A. and Diane Nahl-Jakobovits. 1990. Measuring Information Searching Competence. College & Research Libraries 51(5): 448-462. Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane and Leon A. Jakobovits. 1990. Learning Principles and the Library Environment. Research Strategies 8(2): 74-81. Tenopir, Carol, Diane Nahl-Jakobovits, and Dara Lee Howard. 1989. Magazines Online: Users & Uses of Full Text. ASIS 89: Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting. Vol. 26. Washington, DC, October 30 - November 2, 1989: 172-176. Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane and Leon A. Jakobovits. 1988. Problem Solving and Creative Librarianship. College and Research Libraries 49(5): 400-408. Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane and Leon A. Jakobovits. 1987. Teaching the Analysis of Titles: Dependent and Independent Variables in Research Articles. Research Strategies 5(4): 164-71. Jakobovits, Leon A. and Diane Nahl-Jakobovits. 1987. Learning the Library: Taxonomy of Skills and Errors. College and Research Libraries 48(3): 203-14. Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane and Leon A. Jakobovits. 1985. Managing the Affective Micro-Information Environment. Research Strategies 3 (1): 17-28. Jakobovits, Leon A. and Diane Nahl-Jakobovits. 1981. Applied Psycholinguistics for the 1980's: Student-Done Discourse Analysis and the Videotape Language Lab. Linguistic Reporter April. Invited Articles, Chapters and Conference Proceedings

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Nahl, Diane. 2010. SIG/USE Live in Second Life at ASIS&T 2009. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 36 (3) (February/March): 42-43. Nahl, Diane. 1997. Information Counseling Inventory of Affective and Cognitive Reactions while Learning the Internet. In Martin, Lyn Elizabeth M., Ed. The Challenge of Internet Literacy: The Instruction-Web Convergence. (New York: Haworth Press, 1997, pp. 11-33.) Nahl, Diane. 1996. The User-Centered Revolution: 1970-1995. Encyclopedia of Microcomputing. Volume 19 Allen Kent and James G. Williams, Eds. (New York: Marcel Dekker, pp. 143-200). Reprinted in Allen Kent, Ed., Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. Volume 62 Supplement 25 (New York: Marcel Dekker, 1998, pp. 313-371). Nahl, Diane. 1996. Contributed active learning techniques to American Library Association, Association of College and Research Libraries, "Using Active Learning in Instruction." Instruction Section Newsletter 13(1) (Spring): 5. Nahl, Diane. 1995. Guidelines for Creating User-Centered Instructions for Novice End Users. 21st National LOEX Meeting, Racine, WI, May 14-15, 1993: 9-19. 1993. LIS 666 Planning and Implementing Library Instruction Syllabus contributed to Sample Bibliographic Instruction Course Syllabus. (Chicago: ALA, ACRL, BIS). Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane and Marjorie Smith. 1990. Communication Images. Library Mosaics November/December, 1990: 8-10. Reviews of Work Books to check out. Computers in Libraries, January 2008, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p. 34. http://micro189.lib3.hawaii.edu:2048/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lxh&AN=28534565&site=ehost-live Book Reviews Walker, Geraldene and Joseph Janes. 1999. Online Retrieval: A Dialogue of Theory and Practice, 2d Edition, Libraries Unlimited, Information Processing and Management 37 (2001): 183-186. Picard, R. 1997. Affective Computing. MIT Press, Information Processing and Management 34(4) (1998): 510-512. Technical Report Leon A. Jakobovits and Diane Nahl-Jakobovits. 1988. Course-Integrated Library Instruction Mentor Project. Report on the Educational Improvement Fund 1987/88. Office of Faculty Development & Academic Support, UH, pp. 95-102.

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Curriculum James, Leon, Diane Nahl and Arnold Nerenberg. Roadrageous: Aggressive Driver Course. American Institute for Public Safety, 1998. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Presentations/Speeches at Professional Meetings 2013 Speaker with Sharrese Castillo, Zoia Adam-Falevai, Elizabeth Kapp, Arianna Olson,

Roberta Woods, Kapena Shim. Active Learning for Online Information Literacy. Hawaii Library Association Annual Conference, November 8.

2011 Speaker. Robin Ashford, Beth Kraemer, Diane Nahl, and Denise Cote. Benefits and

Challenges of Academic Librarians in Virtual Worlds. ACRL Virtual Conference, March 31. http://www.learningtimes.net/acrl/2011/schedule/

2010 Speaker. Nahl, Diane, Robin Ashford, Beth Kraemer and Denise Cote. The Innovative

World of Academic Librarians in Second Life. “Virtual Worlds and Libraries: Pathways to Virtual Treasure,” October 12 & 13. http://infoisland.org/2010/09/21/sl-confernece-october-13th-libraries-in-second-life-%E2%80%93-paths-to-virtual-treasure/ http://www.trendytopics.info/T2VWschedule.pdf

2010 Speaker. Ashford, Robin, Diane Nahl, Beth Kraemer, and Denise Cote. Academic

Librarians in Second Life: A Survey of Roles, Benefits, and Challenges. TCC 2010 Worldwide Online Conference, Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow: Communication, Collaboration, Communities, Mobility and Best Choices, (refereed), April 22. http://tcc2010program.wikispaces.com/044

2010 Speaker. Nahl, Diane, Jeremy Kemp, Lorri Mon and Vanessa Morris. LIS Education in

Second Life. American Library Association, "The Future is Now: Libraries and Museums in Virtual Worlds," (refereed), March 5. http://www.opal-online.org/finindex.htm

2010 Refereed Poster. Cote, Denise, Diane Nahl, Robin Ashford, and Beth Kraemer. Academic

Librarians in Second Life: A Survey of Roles, Benefits, and Challenges. American Library Association, "The Future is Now: Libraries and Museums in Virtual Worlds," ALA Info Island, March 5 & 6.

2009 Speaker. Virtual World Librarianship, Hawaii Library Association (HLA) Conference

(refereed), November 12. 2009 Refereed Poster. Hanson, Margot and Diane Nahl. LILO Library 2.0, Poster ALA Annual

Conference, June.

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2008 Invited poster. Strengthening Student Success: Assessment in Action. "Assessing Information Literacy Online." November 10-14, Sinclair Library, Heritage Reading Room http://manoa.hawaii.edu/assessment/workshops/index.htm

2008 Invited speaker. Biography Lecture Series. Information and Emotion on the Daily Round.

University of Hawaii, April 24, 2008. 2006 Keynote speaker. American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual

Meeting. "The Affective Revolution and Information Behavior Research." Austin, Texas, November 4. http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM06/siguse.html

2006 Speaker. Skilled Human-Intelligent Agent Performance: Measurement, Application, and

Symbiosis Symposium, HICSS-39 (Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences), "A Symbiotic Human-Machine Model for Tracking User Micro-Attributes." January 4, Kauai, Hawaii. http://www.itl.nist.gov/iaui/vvrg/hicss39/

2006 Speaker. LOEX of the West, "Collaborating with Writing Faculty to Integrate Gen Ed

Information Literacy Requirements." Kona, Hawaii, June 9. http://www.hawaii.edu/loex/Conf/ScheduleAtAGlance.pdf

2005 Speaker. American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual Meeting.

"Affective and Cognitive Information Behavior: Interaction Effects in Internet Use." Charlotte, North Carolina, November 1. http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM05/program.html

2005 Lead Panel paper for Emotional Design II: Affective Information Behavior Research with

Adult and Child Populations. "The Positive Bias Advantage in Information Behavior." Proceedings of the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, October 28-November 2, Charlotte, NC, Medford, NJ: Information Today. http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM05/program.html

2005 Lead Panel paper for Examining Design Threads: Issues in Web Design Across Student

Populations. Synthesis of panel presenter’s findings and common usability issues for child populations. Proceedings of the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, October 28-November 2, Charlotte, NC, Medford, NJ: Information Today. http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM05/program.html

2005 Research discussion leader. 5th Annual SIG USE Research Symposium, Connecting

Research and Practice: Special Populations. Research proposal to develop methods that are most effective with the children and youth age groups of various cultures, e.g., empathic methods, with the goal of obtaining data as close as possible to the actual interest in, pursuit or use of information in context. http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM05/program.html

2005 Speaker. Hawaii Education Research Association. "The Influential Role of Affect in

Information Behavior." Honolulu, March 19.

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2004 Speaker & panel organizer. American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual Meeting. "Emotional Design: The Influential Role of Affect in Information Behavior." (SIG USE). Providence, Rhode Island, November 15.

2004 Speaker. American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual Meeting.

"Measuring the Affective Information Environment of Web Searchers." Providence, Rhode Island, November 16.

2004 Invited Paper with Leon James, "A New Paradigm for a Global Lifelong Driver Education

Curriculum." Paper presented at the International Association for Driver Education (IVV), Road Safety Conference SAFEX 2004, 13-15 May, Rovinj, Croatia. Published in Driving Magazine, 2007, 16-19. http://www.drdriving.org/articles/lifelong-driver-education-article.htm

2003 Keynote Speaker. University of Hawaii Systemwide Libraries Information Literacy

Committee (UHLILC) professional development meeting, "Assessment on a Spectrum," UH Hilo, Mookini Library, November 19.

2003 Invited Speaker. American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual

Meeting. "Theoretical Frameworks of Information Behavior: Research Implications." SIG USE Research Symposium, Long Beach, CA, October 18.

2003 Keynote Speaker. "Assessment Techniques for Measuring Learning in the Affective and

Cognitive Domains." Bryn Athyn College, Swedenborg Library, Bryn Athyn, PA, January 24.

2002 Invited Speaker. Department of Education High School Intern Project Meeting. "Careers

in Library and Information Science." University of Hawaii- July 29. 2002 Invited Speaker. Author’s Brunch Program, Hawaii Center for the Book, Hawaii State

Library. “Road Rage and Aggressive Driving.” May 26. 2001 Speaker. Hawaii Association of Women in Insurance. "Overcoming Road Rage." July. 2001 Speaker. Hawaii Sociological Association Annual Meeting. "Electronic Publishing."

February 17. 2001 Speaker. Hawaii Public Library System, Professional Development Seminar. "Strategic

Research for Improving Reference Services." Pearl City, Hawaii, January 31. 2000 Speaker. Hawaii Library Association, Professional Development Seminar. "Strategic

Research for Strategic Planning." Pearl City, Hawaii, August 26. 2000 Speaker. Hawaii State Law Enforcement Officials Association, Annual Conference.

"Aggressive Driving: Legislation, Enforcement, Prevention & Education." Honolulu, August 15.

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1999 Speaker. Hawaii Library Association, Annual Meeting. "Using Research to Improve

Library Services," Waikoloa, Hawaii, November 12. 1999 Keynote speaker. Oregon Library Association, Annual Meeting, Sweaty Palms and All:

Measuring, Evaluating, and Planning without the Anxiety. "Strategic Research Approaches for Librarians," Seaside, Oregon, March 31.

1998 Keynote speaker. American Library Association (ALA), Reference and User Services

Association (RUSA), Machine-Assisted Reference Section (MARS), Annual Meeting, What Are They Doing?: Understanding Patron Behavior in the Digital Environment. "Information Behavior: The Holistic Trend in Method and Theory." Washington, D.C., June 28.

1998 Keynote speaker. American Library Association (ALA), Association of College and

Research Libraries (ACRL), Instruction Section (IS), Annual Meeting, Research with a Small r: Approaches for the Practitioner. "Strategic Research: Problem-Solving Through Systematic Assessment." Washington, D.C., June 28.

1997 Speaker. American Society for Information Science (ASIS) Annual Meeting, "User-

centered Assessment of Two Web Browsers: Errors, Perceived Self-Efficacy, and Success." Washington, D.C., November 4.

1996 Speaker. American Society for Information Science (ASIS) Annual Meeting, "Affective

Monitoring of Internet Learners: Perceived Self-efficacy and Success. " Baltimore, October 22.

1995 Speaker. American Society for Information Science (ASIS) Annual Meeting, "Affective

Elaborations of Boolean Search Instructions for Novices: Effects on Comprehension, Self-Confidence, and Error Type." Chicago, October 10.

1995 Speaker. American Library Association Annual Meeting, Library Research Round Table,

"Search Query Worksheets in Boolean Instructions for High School Students: Effects on Comprehension and Self-Confidence." Chicago, June 25. With V. Harada.

1993 Keynote speaker. LOEX Annual Conference, "Bibliographic Instructional Design for

Teaching Information Systems." Kenosha, Wisconsin, May 14-15. 1992 Invited speaker. ALA/ACRL Bibliographic Instruction Section 15th Anniversary Program,

Annual Convention, "Holistic Bibliographic Instructional Design: Integrating Cognitive and Affective Learning Objectives." San Francisco, CA, June 28.

Guest Lectures, Colloquia, and Workshops

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2014 Invited Research Colloquia, InfoLit iSchool: Developing professional collaboration skills in a graduate information literacy pedagogy course, U Sheffield, InfoLit iSchool Island, 12 February.

2013 Invited Discussion Leader, InfoLit iSchool Journal Club: Faculty/Librarian collaboration,

U Sheffield, InfoLit iSchool Island, 22 February. 2013 Invited Discussion Leader, InfoLit iSchool Journal Club: Faculty/Librarian collaboration,

U Sheffield, InfoLit iSchool Island, 18 June. 2013 Invited Colloquia. Gamification in University Courses. San Jose State University, Virtual

Center for Archives & Records Administration (VCARA), SLIS Island, Second Life, April 16. https://slisweb.sjsu.edu/about-slis/colloquia/Spring%202013

2012 Guest colloquia. Human Dimension in Information Systems, ICS 678 Information

Architecture, April 10. 2011 Invited panelist. Publishing for Librarians, “Publishing in the Disciplines,” Info Island,

July 20. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Info%20Island%20International/205/50/33 2011 Invited Workshop. Geo-Distant Networking: Librarians & Educators in Second Life. Big

Island Library Network, Mookini Library, UH Hilo, March 5. 2011 Invited Speaker. Librarians & Educators in Second Life. UHM College of Education

Open House, COE Island in Second Life, March 4. 2011 Guest lecture. “Virtual World Education in Second Life.” ICS 101 Tools for the

Information Age, February 15. 2010 Guest lecture. “Virtual World Higher Education in Second Life.” ICS 101 Tools for the

Information Age, September 28. 2010 Invited Panelist. "Publishing in Journals for Librarians." Community Virtual Library

Book Fair, Henry James House, Info Island International, August 18. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Info%20Island%20International/205/50/33

2010 Invited Panelist. "LIS Education in Second Life at the University of Hawaii." Creative

Arts and Research Symposium, Texas Woman’s University, School of Library & Information Studies, April 20. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Texas%20Womans%20University3/218/184/30/

2010 Invited Speaker. "Active Learning in Second Life (SL): Teaching in a Multi-User Virtual

Environment." Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE), Kuykendall 106, April 15. http://www.hawaii.edu/calendar/manoa/2010/04/15/12087.html

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2010 Workshop Leader. "Librarians and Libraries in Second Life. " Sinclair Library, Room 110, April 3.

2010 Workshop Facilitator. "Coping in Tough Times: Approaches to Teaching IL With

Limited Staff." UCLA, Entropia Island, March 18. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Entropia/109/117/21/

2010 Guest Lecture. LIS 647 Systems Analysis for Information Management, "Human Factors,

System Design and Information Behavior." February 24. 2010 Guest Speaker. SLA-ASIST SC, "Virtual World Librarianship." Info Island International,

LIS Student Union, February 19. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Info\2520Island\2520International/74/233/32

2009 Invited Speaker. "The Information Environment is Affect-Driven," University of

Sheffield, Information Literacy Island, May 21. 2009 Invited Speaker. "Creating Student Involvement with SL Professional Groups," ACRL in

Second Life, April 14. 2009 Guest lecture. CIS 720 Doctoral Seminar in Communication and Information Sciences,

"Information Behavior in Virtual Worlds." March 19. 2009 Guest Lecture. LIS 610 Intro. to Library & Information Science, "Analyzing,

Understanding and Serving Information Needs." January 21. 2008 Invited speaker. "Information and Emotion on the Daily Round." Biography Research

Group, April 24. 2008 Guest Lecture. LIS 647 Systems Analysis for Information Management, "Human Factors

in Information Behavior Research." April 8. 2007 Guest Lecture, LIS 647 Systems Analysis for Information Management, "Human Factors

and Information Behavior Research." April 5. 2006 Guest Lecture. LIS 610 Intro. to Library & Information Science, "Analyzing,

Understanding and Serving Information Needs." January 24; August 28. 2005 Guest Lecture. ICS 691 Information Architecture, "Information Behavior and Information

Architecture". November 23. 2005 Guest Lecture. LIS 610 Intro. to Library & Information Science, "User Needs and

Information Behavior Research." August 27. 2005 Speaker. American Society for Information Science & Technology Student Chapter,

"Emotional Design: The Influential Role of Affect in Information Behavior." March 10.

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2005 Guest Lecture. LIS 647 Systems Approach to Library Operations, "Laws of Human

Information Behavior." February 19. 2005 Guest Lecture. LIS 610 Intro. to Library & Information Science, "User Needs and

Information Behavior Research." January 31. 2005 Guest Lecture. LIS 662 Information Sources & Systems in the Social Sciences, "Social

Science Research Methods." January 13. 2004 Guest Lecture. LIS 664 Indexing & Abstracting, "Book Indexing." December 7. 2004 Guest Lecture. LIS 610 Intro. to Library & Information Science, "User Needs." September

2. 2004 Invited Speaker. Le Jardin Academy 9th and 10th Grade Workshop for New Drivers,

“Driving Psychology: Analyzing Your Assumptions and Handling Your Emotions on the Road,” March 12.

2004 Invited Speaker. Hawaii State Public Library System Branch Manger’s Meeting, “LIS

Internships and Casual Hires.” March 3. 2004 Guest Lecture. LIS 647 Systems Analysis, "Laws of Human Information Behavior."

February 10. 2003 Guest Lecture. LIS 601 Introduction to Reference and Information Services, "Reference

Effectiveness Research." April 7. 2003 Guest Lecture. LIS 647 Systems Analysis, "Laws of Human Information Behavior."

February 5. 2003 Guest Lecture. LIS 670 Introduction to Information Storage and Retrieval, "Human

Computer Interaction and Information System Behavior." January 29. 2002 LIS Workshop. "Creating Compelling Resumes." April 29. 2002 Guest Lecture. LIS 647 Systems Analysis, "Human Factors in Systems Behavior."

February 13. 2002 Guest Lecture, LIS 670 Introduction to Information Storage and Retrieval, "Human

Computer Interaction and Information System Behavior." January 29. 2001 Guest Lecture. LIS 664 Indexing and Abstracting, "Book Indexing." November 6.

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2001 Invited speaker. LIS student organizations (ALA/HLA/ASIST). "Inside the Maui Writers Conference 2001: Innovations in Publishing, Larger than Life Authors and the Inner Ocean." October 23.

2001 Guest Lecture. LIS 601 Introduction to Reference and Information Services, "Research in

Reference Effectiveness." October 31. 2001 Guest Lecture. LIS 670 Introduction to Information Storage and Retrieval, "Human

Computer Interaction." April 23, October 14. 2001 Guest Lecture. LIS 695 Seminar in Research, "Qualitative Research in Information

Behavior." April 18. 2001 Guest Lecture. LIS 647 Systems Analysis, "Human Factors in Information and System

Behavior." February 6. 2000 Guest Lecture. LIS 601 Introduction to Reference and Information Services, "Current

Research in Reference Services." October. 2000 Guest Lecture. LIS 670 Introduction to Information Storage and Retrieval, "Question

Analysis." August. 1999 Guest Lecture. LIS 670 Introduction to Information Storage and Retrieval, "Human

Computer Interaction." March, October. 1999 Guest Lecture. LIS 610 Introduction to Library and Information Science, "Megatrends for

Libraries and Librarians in the Cyberage." April. 1998 Guest Lecture. LIS 695 Seminar in Research, "Qualitative Research Methods." June. 1998 Invited speaker. Linguistics Department Seminar. "Language Issues in Information

Literacy." April 14. 1996 Invited speaker. SLIS student organizations (ASIS). "Stages in the Internet Learning

Process." October 31. 1996 Invited speaker. SLIS student organizations (ALA/HLA). "Current Trends in Publishing:

The Gatekeepers vs. the Writers." November 14. 1996 Invited workshop leader. University of Arizona Libraries. "Active Learning Techniques

for Teaching Novices to Use Electronic Sources." Tucson, Arizona, April 2. 1996 Guest lecture. LIS 664 Indexing & Abstracting, "Author's Evaluation of Abstracts from

Several Databases." March 5.

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1996 Invited speaker. Communication & Information Science (CIS) Doctoral Research Seminar, "Composing Online Search Statements: Boolean Reasoning, Search Term Selection, and Self-Confidence." February 7.

1995 Invited speaker. SLIS Student Organizations (ASIS/ALA/SLA) Brownbag, "Teaching

Boolean Logic and Term Selection to High School Students: Error Analysis of Search Statements." November 9.

1995 Workshop leader. SLIS 7th Annual Library Support Staff Institute, "New Basics in

Reference Services." March 28 & 29. 1994 Invited speaker. SLIS Alumni Group Program, “Grantsmanship: Obtaining Funding for

Library Programs.” July 12. 1993 Invited speaker. SLIS/Russian Librarians Program, "The Federal Role in Support of

Libraries and Teaching Information Literacy." SLIS, November 4. 1993 Invited speaker. SLIS Research Forum, "User-Centered vs. System-Centered CD-ROM

Point-of-Use Instructions for Novice Searchers." September 30. 1993 Invited speaker. University Library Staff Development Brownbag, "Writing User-Centered

Instructions for Novice Searchers." Hamilton Library, September 16. 1993 Invited speaker. SLIS Dean's Forum, "Full-Text Information Retrieval Practices of Novice

End Users." With Carol Tenopir and Dara Lee Howard, March 16. 1993 Invited speaker. CIS Doctoral Research Seminar, "Full-Text Information Retrieval

Practices of Novice End Users." With Carol Tenopir and Dara Lee Howard, April 5. 1993 Guest lecturer. LIS 695 Research Methods. "Protocol Analysis of Novice End Users'

Transaction Logs of a Full-Text Database." April 15. 1992 Guest lecturer. ETEC 603, "Information Gathering Skills: Linking Affective Learning

Objectives to Cognitive Learning Objectives." March 31. 1991 Workshop Instructor. Hawaii State Libraries, Reference Skills Workshop, May. 1988 Workshop Instructor. Hawaii State Libraries, Reference Skills Workshop, "Reference

Interview Workshop," May 27. 1984 Presenter. GSLS Research Colloquium. "Measuring Affective and Cognitive Library

Skills." April. 1984 Guest lecturer. HATESL Brownbag Talk, "Teaching Library Literacy in ESL Classes: A

Must in the Information Age." November.

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1982 Colloquium Co-Participant. Psychology Department, University of Hawaii. "Innovation in Undergraduate Teaching."

Grants & Awards 2008 American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST), SIG Publication

of the Year Award for Information and Emotion: The Emergent Affective Paradigm in Information Behavior Research and Theory. (Medford, NJ: Information Today). http://www.asis.org/SIG/SIGUSE/

http://books.infotoday.com/asist/InformationAndEmotion.shtml 2008 Selected reprint in the “ELIS Classics” group of 30 seminal articles, "User-Centered

Revolution: 1970-1995," Marcia Bates and Mary Niles Maack, Eds. Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, 3rd Ed., Taylor & Francis (forthcoming).

2007 Principle Investigator, “Specialization in Academic Information Literacy (SAIL)”

(proposal in review), Institute for Museums and Library Services (IMLS). 996,988. (Submitted December 2006, not funded).

2006 URC travel grant to present research findings at the American Society for Information

Science & Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting, 1,500. 2005 Meritorious Information Behavior Paper Award, Special Interest Group on Information

Needs, Seeking and Use (SIG USE), American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T), for Affective and Cognitive Information Behavior: Interaction Effects in Internet Use. ASIS&T Proceedings.

2005 URC travel grant to present research findings at the American Society for Information

Science & Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting, 1,500. 2004 START Fund grant to rebuild research program after the October 2004 Manoa flood,

University of Hawaii, 29,300. 2004 URC travel grant to present research findings at the American Society for Information

Science & Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting, 1,500. 2003 Co-authored proposal to fund a workshop speaker for a joint writing faculty and

instruction librarian workshop, to begin developing content for an online research process tutorial (LILO), Educational Improvement Fund, 1,500.

2000 "LIRT's Top Twenty for 1999" Award, LIRT (Library Instruction Round Table, ALA)

News (June): For: Creating User-Centered Instructions for Novice End-Users. Reference Services Review 27(3) (1998): 280-286.

2000 College of Natural Sciences Faculty Performance Award, University of Hawaii at

Manoa, $2,000.

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1997 "LIRT's Top Twenty for 1996" Award, LIRT (Library Instruction Round Table, ALA)

News (June): 11. For: Composing Boolean Search Statements: Self-Confidence, Concept Analysis, Search Logic, and Errors. School Library Media Quarterly (Summer): 201-207.

1997 URC travel grant to present research findings at the American Society for Information

Science (ASIS) Annual Meeting, 1500. 1996 URC travel grant to present research findings at the American Society for Information

Science (ASIS), October. 1995 URC travel grant to present research findings at the American Library Association

(ALA), June. 1994 "LIRT's Top Twenty for 1994" Award, LIRT (Library Instruction Round Table, ALA)

News (June): 7. For: Bibliographic Instructional Design for Information Literacy: Integrating Affective and Cognitive Objectives. Research Strategies 11(2)(Spring) pp. 73-88.

1994 Research Relations Fund grant to develop and test instructional strategies for teaching

Boolean logic to secondary school students in three local high schools. 1992 Research Relations Fund grant to evaluate the Hamilton Library Information Desk

public service component of LIS 601 Intro. to Reference and Information Services. Joint with Dr. Ann Coder, Head, Reference Center and Margie Smith, Hamilton Library.

1989 Women's Campus Club grant to obtain video camcorder and accessories for SLIS for

reference interview exercises, student AV projects, & data gathering for research. 1988-89 Co-investigator, Council on Library Resources Faculty-Librarian Cooperative grant to

study uses of full-text databases. Joint with Dr. Carol Tenopir. 1987-88 Educational Improvement Fund grant with L. A. Jakobovits in Psychology to establish

a library instruction mentor project with students in LIS 665 Library User Education and PSY 260 Introduction to Social Psychology.

Professional Activities 2009-10 Second Life Coordinator, ASIS&T, SIG USE, ASIST Island in Second Life. 2008-12 Chair, LIS Personnel Committee. 2006-07 Graduate Chair, Library and Information Science Program

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2002-04 Graduate Chair, Library and Information Science Program 1998- Full Member, University of Hawaii Graduate Faculty. 1996-98 Associate Member, University of Hawaii Graduate Faculty, Communication and

Information Sciences doctoral program. 1993-98 Associate Member, University of Hawaii Graduate Faculty, Library and Information

Science. Editorial Boards & Peer Review 2013- Referee, Information Research 2013- Referee, Journal of Information Science 2012- Referee, Australasian Journal of Educational Technology (AJET) 2011- Referee, Journal of Academic Librarianship 2010- Editorial board, International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments

(IJVPLE) 2010- Referee, Journal of the Medical Librarians Association 2010- Referee, Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society (AJETS) 2009- Referee, International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments (IJVPLE) 2008- Referee, Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS), the main

journal for research in LIS education 2008 Referee, Information Seeking in Context: ISIC 2008, an important international

conference devoted to the study of situated information seeking and use, proceedings are published in the online journal Information Research.

2007- Referee, Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science (CAIS), the main

publication of the Canadian Association for Information Science. 2007- Referee, ASIS&T: American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual

Meeting, conference proceedings of the leading information science conference. 2005 Referee, Journal of Digital Information (JoDI 1997-), an international online journal. 2005 Referee, ASIS&T: American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual

Meeting, a refereed conference proceedings, the leading information science conference.

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2004- Referee, Research Strategies, a refereed journal published by Elsevier, the leading

publication in the field of information literacy instruction. 2004- Editorial board, Mousaion, an international refereed journal published by the Department

of Information Science, University of South Africa (UNISA). 2003- Referee, JASIS&T: Journal of the American Society for Information Science &

Technology, the leading information science journal. 1998- Editorial board, Studies in Media and Information Literacy Education, an international

refereed electronic journal on media literacy instruction in schools, libraries, and communities.

1996- Editorial board, Internet Reference Services Quarterly, a refereed journal for reference

librarians. Dissertation and Thesis Committees 2012-13 Outside Member, Doctoral Committee, Ina Sebastian, Information Technology

Management, "The Influence of IS Affordances on Work Practices in High-Velocity/High-Reliability Environments: A Relational Coordination Approach in the Presence of Status Differences." Dr. Tung Bui, Chair.

2012-13 Member, Master’s Committee, Sarah Vornholt, Library and Information Science, "Do

Images Invoke Interest? Undergraduate Perceptions of Academic Papers with Visual Resources." Dr. Rich Gazan, Chair.

2011-13 Chair, Master’s Committee, Joshua Mika, Library and Information Science, "A

Siamese Carnegie? Chulalongkorn, Vajiravudh, and the Early History of Siam’s ‘National Library,’ 1905-1925."

2009-12 Member, Doctoral Committee, Lisa Yoda, Communication & Information Sciences,

"Towards an Understanding of College Women's Decision-making Regarding the HPV Vaccine." Dr. Martha Crosby, Chair.

2008-11 Chair, Doctoral Committee, Kim Chi Diep, Communication & Information Sciences,

"A Conceptual Framework for Best Practices in Information Literacy Instruction Based on Stakeholders’ Perceptions: A Case Study of Four Vietnamese Academic Libraries."

2008-T Member, Doctoral Committee, Jessie Weinberger, Communication & Information

Sciences, "Context, Categories and Email Management." Dr. Scott Robertson, Chair. 2007-11 Member, Doctoral Committee, Maureen MacLeod, Communication & Information

Sciences, "Talking story: Using narrative analysis to explore technology frames of reference in K-12 education technology innovation." Dr. Elizabeth Davidson, Chair.

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2006-8 Outside Member, Doctoral Committee, Fabiana Piccolo, Linguistics, "Listener-Identified

Phonetic Correlates of Gay-, Lesbian-, and Heterosexual-Sounding Speech." Dr. Patricia Donegan, Chair.

2006-7 Member, Master’s Thesis Committee, Matthew L. W. T. Yim, “Manifesting Archival

Discourse: Local Representations and an Ideal Archive.” Dr. Andrew Wertheimer, Chair. 2006-7 Member, Doctoral Committee, Tsui-Chuan Lin, Communication & Information Sciences,

"TV News Digitization in Taiwan: An Intraorganizational Model of IT Adoption and Implementation." Dr. Elizabeth Davidson, Chair.

2006-9 Member, Doctoral Committee, Patricia Donohue, Communication & Information

Sciences, "Cooperative Groups in Practice: An Analysis of Positive Affect and Productivity in Group Interactions." Dr. Martha Crosby, Chair.

2006-8 Member, Doctoral Committee, Jennifer Campbell-Meier, Communication & Information

Sciences, "Factors Influencing the Development of Institutional Repositories." Dr. Rebecca Knuth, Chair.

2006-11 Member, Doctoral Committee, Zach Tomaszewski, Communication & Information

Sciences, "Marlinspike: An Interactive Drama System." Dr. Kim Binsted, Chair. 2006 Member, Senior Honor’s Thesis Committee, Jeanne M. Turner, Information & Computer

Sciences, "The Design and Evaluation of TEENHOMESCHOOL.ORG: An Online Community for Teenage Homeschoolers." Dr. Dan Suthers, Chair.

2005-6 Member, Doctoral Committee, Yudthaphon Vichianin, Communication & Information

Sciences, "Access to Healthcare in Thailand." Dr. Elizabeth Davidson, Chair. 2005-7 Member, Doctoral Committee, Paulo Maurin, Communication & Information Sciences,

"Informational Exchanges among Hawaii Marine Stakeholders." Dr. Dan Suthers, Chair. 2005-7 Member, Doctoral Committee, Nathan Dwyer, Information and Computer Sciences,

"Incorporating Indexicality and Contingency into the Design of Artifacts to Support Computer-Mediated Collaborative Discourse." Dr. Dan Suthers, Chair.

2005-6 Member, Doctoral Committee, Sophea Chea, Communication & Information Sciences,

"The Roles of Emotion in Technology Adoption." Dr. William Remus, Chair. 2003-5 Member, Doctoral Committee, Steve Takaki, Communication & Information Sciences,

"Self-efficacy, Confidence and Overconfidence as Contributing Factors to Spreadsheet Development Errors." Dr. Raymond Panko, Chair.

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2003-5 Member, Doctoral Committee, Albert Tay, Communication & Information Sciences, "Understanding Communication and Coordination in Global Teamwork: A Study of Globally Distributed Information Technology Support." Dr. Elizabeth Davidson, Chair.

2003-5 Member, Doctoral Committee, Joyce Yukawa, Communication & Information Science,

"Hearts and Minds Through Hands Online: A Case Study of Online Learning and mentoring Using Narrative Analysis." Dr. Violet Harada, Chair.

2001-3 Outside Member, Doctoral Committee, Jung-Ran Park, Linguistics, "Grammaticalization

Patterns in Classical Korean." Dr. Ho-min Sohn, Chair. 1999-1 Member, Doctoral Committee, Candace Chou, "Patterns of Student Interaction in a

Learner-Centered Collaborative Distance Learning Environment." Communication and Information Sciences, Dr. Martha Crosby, Chair.

1998-0 Outside Member, Doctoral Committee, Katsura Aoyama, "A Phonological Comparison

of Japanese and Finnish." Linguistics, Dr. Ann Peters, Chair. 1997-9 Outside Member, Doctoral Committee, Sean Clankie, "An Investigation of Trade Names

in Ordinary Language Use." Linguistics, Dr. Michael Forman, Chair. 1996-7 Outside Member, Doctoral Committee, Yun Xiao, "An Investigation of the Role of

Topic-Prominence in Chinese-Speaking School-Age Children Acquiring English." Linguistics, Dr. Ann Peters, Chair.

Award Committees 2005 Juror, ASIS&T SIG USE Awards Jury (Special Interest Group, Information Needs,

Seeking and Use) [Best Conference Paper, Best Poster, Best Research Paper, Travel Award, Scholarship], American Society for Information Science & Technology

1998-99 Member, Best JASIS Paper Award Committee, American Society for Information

Science. 1997-98 Member, Best JASIS Paper Award Committee, American Society for Information

Science. Departmental and University Administrative Service 2013- Information Literacy Committee, Faculty Senate. 2006-07 Graduate Chair, Library and Information Science Program 2006-07 Executive Board member, Communication and Information Sciences doctoral program. 2005 Member, Planning committee, Chair, Volunteer sub-committee, Pacific Rim Digital

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Library Alliance, Pacific Neighborhood Council, and Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative Conference, University of Hawaii, East-West Center, October 31-November 3.

2003- Member, University of Hawaii Libraries, Systemwide Information Literacy Committee

(UHLILC) 2002-04 Graduate Chair, Library and Information Science Program 2002-03 Chair, Information Storage and Retrieval comprehensive exam, Communication and

Information Sciences doctoral program. 2002- Member, Human-Computer Interaction comprehensive exam, Communication and

Information Sciences doctoral program. 2001-04 Executive Board member, Communication and Information Sciences doctoral program. 1998-00 Coordinator, ALA Accreditation, UH LIS accreditation report. 1996- Faculty adviser to the LIS Web Team and the Student Chapter of the American Society

for Information Science and Technology 1996-04 Member, Manoa Library Committee of the UH Faculty Senate. 1996-02 Member, Curriculum Committee. 1996 Member, Research Committee, Continuing/Distance Education Committee 1995 Member, Research Committee, Personnel Committee; Faculty Senate Alternate 1994-95 Member, Patron Needs Committee, Hamilton Library. 1992- Member, "Information Literacy List," College & Research Libraries News (December

1992) a publication of the American Library Association, Association of College and Research Libraries, Information Literacy Advisory Board.

1991- Member, SLIS Research, Distance Education, and Continuing Education Committees 1990-91 Member, SLIS Research Committee, Scholarship Committee, Computer Lab

Committee. 1988-89 Committee member, HL/SL Library Instruction Group. Published "Check-out the

Library" column for KaLeo campus newspaper. Fall, Spring. 1988 Committee Member, IS 101 Committee to upgrade the library research course to upper-

division status.

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1986 Prepared Course Proposal for a new Library Instruction course at request of GSLS

(Graduate School of Library Studies) Curriculum Committee, Sept., implemented. 1983-90 Developer and Instructor of Library Skills Curriculum, ELI (English Language

Institute); College of Continuing Education; Psychology courses, University of Hawaii; Hawaii Loa College Nursing, ESL and English courses.

Professional Organizations 1978- Friends of the Library of Hawaii 1982- Swedenborg Foundation 1985- American Library Association (ALA) 1985- ALA, Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), Instruction Section (IS),

Machine-Assisted Reference Section (MARS) 1985- Hawaii Library Association (HLA) 1989- Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) 1990- American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIST), Human Computer-

Interaction SIG HCI; Information-seeking & Use SIG USE; 2010 Second Life Coordinator

1990- ALA, Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT)

1993- ALA, Library Research Round Table (LRRT) 2009- Community Virtual Library in Second Life, Orientation and Instruction Coordinator Community Service 2000-02 Member, American Automobile Association (AAA) Hawaii, Youth and Education

Committee 1996- Interviewed hundreds of times over 14 years by local, national and international press

and broadcast media as expert on the road rage and aggressive driving phenomenon. Virtual World CV Virtual Conferences and Professional Meetings 2010 Invited Panelist. "Professional Publishing." Community Virtual Library Book Fair,

Henry James House, Info Island International, August 18. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Info%20Island%20International/205/50/33

2010 Invited Panelist. "LIS Education in Second Life at the University of Hawaii." Creative Arts and Research Symposium, Texas Woman’s University, School of Library & Information Studies, April 20. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Texas%20Womans%20University3/218/184/30/

2010 Workshop Facilitator, Sara Bordelon, Loren Fisher, Esther Grassian, and Tara Schmidt. "Second Life Implementation at Academic Libraries." Texas Library Association

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Conference, Filtering Chaos: From Information to Knowledge, San Antonio, April 16, http://www.txla.org/conference/program.html http://slurl.com/secondlife/Entropia/109/117/21/

2010 Workshop Facilitator, "Coping in Tough Times: Approaches to Teaching IL With Limited Staff." UCLA, Entropia Island, March 18. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Entropia/109/117/21/

2010 Nahl, Diane, Jeremy Kemp, Lorri Mon and Vanessa Morris. LIS Education in Second Life. American Library Association, "The Future is Now: Libraries and Museums in Virtual Worlds," March 5. http://www.opal-online.org/finindex.htm

2010 Poster Session, Cote, Denise, Diane Nahl, Robin Ashford, and Beth Kraemer. Academic Librarians in Second Life: A Survey of Roles, Benefits, and Challenges. American Library Association, "The Future is Now: Libraries and Museums in Virtual Worlds," ALA Info Island, March.

2009- Conference organizer, American Library Association, The Future is Now: Libraries and Museums in Virtual Worlds, March 2010

2009 Volunteer conference facilitator, Stakeholder Engagement in Second Life, Public Agenda, Facing the Challenges of Climate Change, July 16.

2009 Attendee, Leigh Harris and Annelie Rigg, "Teaching & Learning in a 3D Virtual Universe," Sloan Consortium International Symposium on Emerging Technology Applications for Online Learning, Digital Library Federation, Entropia Island, June 10.

2009 Attendee, Library Fair, Infotainment Island, May 9. 2009 Organizer, LIS Career Fair, Infotainment Island, May 8. 2009 Attendee, Information Literacy Instruction Panel and Poster Session, UCLA in Second

Life, April 29. 2009 Attendee, Virtual Worlds: Libraries, Education and Museums Conference, April 24-25. 2009 Attendee, TCC 2009, Technology, Colleges and Community, Kapiolani Community

College online conference, April 14-16. http://tcc.kcc.hawaii.edu/2009/tcc/welcome.html

2009 Poster Session with Leon James, "Avatar Psychology and Information Behavior in Virtual Worlds," Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education 2009 (VWBPE09), March 27-30.

2009 Attendee, ACRL 15th National Conference, online, Seattle, March 12-15. 2009 Attendee, Educause, online, San Antonio, Feb. 24. 2009 Poster Session, "LIS Student Union in Second Life Project," ACRL, Virtual Worlds Task

Force, ALA Mid-Winter Conference, Denver, online, 1-25-09. 2008 Attendee, ALA VCL MIG (Virtual Communities and Libraries, Member Initiative

Group) SLymposium, Ala Island, November 8. 2008 Attendee, It’s a Virtual, Virtual, Virtual, Virtual World. TAP Information Services,

LearningTimes, and Alliance Library System, October 1-2. Invited Speeches 2010 Invited Panelist. "Professional Publishing." Community Virtual Library Book Fair,

Henry James House, Info Island International, August 18. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Info%20Island%20International/205/50/33

2010 Invited Panelist. "LIS Education in Second Life at the University of Hawaii." Creative Arts and Research Symposium, Texas Woman’s University, School of Library &

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Information Studies, April 20. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Texas%20Womans%20University3/218/184/30/

2009 Invited Speaker, "The Information Environment is Affect-Driven," University of Sheffield, Information Literacy Island, May 21.

2009 Invited Speaker, "Creating Student Involvement with SL Professional Groups," ACRL in Second Life, April 14.

Publications Publicity for SL educational activities:

Ongly, Jeela. 2009. Education by Avatar at the University of Hawaiʻi. Malamalama October. Embedded Video: “Avatar: The Virtual You,” http://www.hawaii.edu/malamalama/2009/10/second-life/#avatar

Courses Taught in Second Life 2010 LIS 601 Introduction to Reference and Information Services (Fall n=) 2010 LIS 677 Human Dimension in Information Systems (Fall n=7) 2010 LIS 601 Introduction to Reference and Information Services (Spring n=13) 2010 LIS 665 Teaching Information Technology Literacy (Spring n=10) 2009 LIS 694 Virtual Worlds Librarianship (Fall n=7) 2009 Invited Instructor, "Inventory Management Skills in SL," Second Life Reference

Volunteers Workshop, June 18. 2009 Orientation Instructor, Virtual Worlds: Libraries, Education and Museums Conference,

April 22. 2009 LIS 677 Human Dimension in Information Systems (Spring n=7) Courses Taken in Second Life 2009 Virtual World Librarianship, U. Illinois, September 2009 Instructional Tools for Second Life, U. Illinois, June 2008 Managing a Course in Second Life, U. Illinois, November 2008 Establishing an Educational Presence in Second Life, U. Illinois, October 2008 Second Life 101, U. Illinois, October Organizations & Associations 2009- Orientation and Instruction Coordinator, Community Virtual Library, Info Island, Second

Life 2009- Board member, Community Virtual Library, Info Island, Second Life 2008- Member, ALA VCL MIG (Virtual Communities and Libraries, Member Initiative Group) 2008- Member, Librarians of Second Life 2008- Member, Second Life Library 2.0 2008- Member, ACRL in Second Life 2008- Member, Virtual Worlds Education Roundtable (VWER), Montclair State University 2008- Member, LIS Educators in Virtual Worlds

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2008- Member, University of Hawaii System (Second Life) 2008- Member, Library Reference Group (Second Life) 2008- Member, Information Literacy Group (Second Life)


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