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Dr. Ingrid Hsieh-Yee

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

 

Contact Information

E- mail:

hsiehyee@cua.edu

Phone:

202-319- 6270

Website:

http://slis.cua.edu/ihy/


Education

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Library and Information Science, 1990

M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Library and Information Science, 1984

M.A. Comparitive Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983

B.A. Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 1980


Courses Taught at CUA

606 Cataloging and Classification

610 Internet Searches and Web Design; Tools and Technologies

713 Advanced Cataloging and Classification

874 Special Topics in Librarianship


Areas of Interest

Information Storage and Retrieval

Information-Seeking Behavior

Users' Interaction with Online Information Systems

Research Methods

Special Libraries


Publications

Organizing Audiovisual and Electronic Resources for Access: A Cataloging Guide., 2nd. ed. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2006.

"Framework of Guidance for Building Good Digital Collections", With Grace Agnew, Elizabeth Bishof, Priscilla Caplan, and Rebecca Gunther. A NISO information standard for the creation and management of digital content. Washington, D.C.: NISO. 2004

"Cataloging and metadata education", In International yearbook of library and information management 2003: Metadata applications and management, edited by Gary E. Gorman. London: Facet Publishing, 00. 204- 234.

"Self- evaluative intrusive thoughts impede successful searching on the Internet.", With Yee, Penny L., Gregory R. Pierce, Rebekah Grome, and Lindsey Schantz. (2004). In Computers in Human Behavior 20, issue 1: 85- 101


Professional Affiliations

American Library Association

American Society for Information Science

Association for Library and Information Science Education

Chinese American Libraries Association

College and Research Libraries Association

Library and Information Technology Association

Medical Library Association

Special Libraries Association




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