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Dr. Youngok Choi

Assistant Professor
School of Library and Information Science
The Catholic University of America

 

Contact Information

E-mail:

choiy@cua.edu

Phone: 202-319-6275

Fax:

202-319-5574

Website:

http://faculty.cua.edu/choiy 


Education

Ph.D., School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, May 2000

M.A., Library Science, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea, 1990.

B.A., Library Science, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea, 1988.
Curriculum Vitae 


Courses Taught at CUA

551 Organization of Information

712 Foundations of Digital Libraries

715 Organization of Internet Resources

Areas of Interest

Information Seeking Behavior

Digital Libraries

Design of Image Information System

Information Design and Architecture

Library and Information Science Education

Publications

Choi, Youngok and Edie M. Rasmussen (2006). What is Needed to Educate Future Digital Librarians: A Study of Current Practice and Staffing Patterns in Academic and Research Libraries. D-Lib Magazine, September, 2006.

Choi, Youngok and Edie M. Rasmussen (2006). “What Do Digital Librarians Do?” Proceedings of Joint Conference on Digital Libraries. 2006, pp. 187-188. June 11-15. Chapel Hill, NC. USA
Choi, Youngok (2006). “Reference Services in Digital Collections and Projects.” Reference Services Review. Vol. 34 (1), pp. 129-147
Choi, Youngok and Edie M. Rasmussen (2003). Searching for Images: The Analysis of Users’ Queries for Image Retrieval in American History. Journal of American Society for Information Science and Technology. Vol. 54 (6), pp. 497-510.

 

Choi, Youngok and Edie M. Rasmussen (2002). Users’ Relevance Criteria in Image Information in American History: Implications for a System Design. Information Processing & Management, Vol. 38, pp. 695-726.

 


Professional Affiliations

ALISE

ASIST
ACM



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