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NARESH AGARWAL, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) Simmons College, 300 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115  [email protected]  (617) 521 2836  http://www.nareshagarwal.co.nr Teaching Research Service Igniting minds to help unleash My research interest is in I grew up with the motto of hidden potential is at the core information behavior - the way learn to serve. See pages 11- of my teaching philosophy. My people look for information and 16 for service to the school, the teaching areas are evaluation, the contextual factors that college and professional service technology and knowledge impact use of sources. I see to ASIS&T - the American management (see pages 1-3). this from a number of Society for Information Science perspectives (see pages 3-11). & Technology. EXCELLENCE AS A TEACHER Teaching Jul 2009 - present Assistant Professor, Simmons College, GSLIS Teaching  LIS 403 Evaluation of information services Areas  LIS 488 Technology for information professionals  LIS 465 Knowledge Management  LIS 500 Independent Study  Other possible areas: 1) Models, Frameworks and Theories in Information Behavior; 2) Theory building; 3) Foundations of Library and Information Science; 4) Web Development and Information Architecture; 5) Introduction to computer programming; 6) Management; 7) Reference; 8) Happiness Courses Fall 2012 LIS 488-01, LIS 488-02, Upcoming (on Moodlerooms Joule) taught at LIS 465-01 Simmons Spring 2012 LIS 403-01, LIS 403-02, On Moodle and Zotero LIS 488-01 Fall 2011 LIS 403-01, LIS403-03, On Moodle and Zotero LIS 488-03 Summer LIS 403-BL1, LIS 403-BL2 Blended (on Moodle 1.8 and Zotero 2011 2.1.8); Used Camtasia Studio 7.1 Spring 2011 LIS 403-01, LIS 403-02, On Moodle and Zotero LIS 465-01, LIS 403-04 Fall 2010 LIS 403-01, LIS 488-04, On Moodle and Zotero LIS 488-05 Spring 2010 LIS 403-01, LIS 403-03 On eLearning, Facebook and Zotero Fall 2009 LIS 403-01 http://web.simmons.edu/~agarwal/ teaching/fall09/lis403/ Independent Spring 2012 Greene, David. The Open Citation Library: A Personal Knowledge studies Management Tool for Researchers supervised Lawrence, Harrison. Office location map of individuals in Simmons (LIS 500) College Campus Buildings Reardon, Stacy. Building a searchable database and discovery tool for ethnic American war literature Fall 2011 Hileman, Bill. Building a Knowledge Map of Simmons GSLIS Faculty Page, Amanda. Use of WordPress and Mendeley for Library Bibliographic Management Summer 2011 Deschenes, Amy. Evaluation of the impact of retiring Ariel for interlibrary loan in an academic library Updated: July 1, 2012 Page 1 of 16 teaching 1-3 | research 3-11 | service 11-16 Spring 2011 Penny, Anthony. Bridging the Gap Between Information and Knowledge: An Evaluation of Undergraduate Information Literacy Programs in Worcester, MA (withdrawn due to personal reasons) Fall 2010 Yost, Christine and Kaprielian, Florencia. Acquisitions Supporting Success: Prison Library Collection Development for the GED Exam Fall 2009 Baker, Paul. Database of Latin Christian Texts Advising Jessica Green (awaiting approval) Woo, Christopher (Sp 2011 - Su 2012) Brennan, Cynthia (Fa 2010 - present) Ahmed, Rebecca (Fa 2010 - Sp 2012) Brown, Courtney (Sp 2011 - present) Cloud, Kevin (Fa 2011 - Sp 2012) Hileman, William (Sp 2011 - present) Hyland, Andrew (Sp 2011 - Sp 2012) Leary, Kirsten (Sp 2012 - present) Tarbet, Amanda (Fa 2010 - Sp 2012) Ohata, Takumi (Sp 2012 - present) Wuerker, Kathryn (Fa 2010 - Sp 2012) Tanner, Stephen (Fa 2010 - present) Kelvey, Megan (Fa 2010 - Su 2011) Schrank, Gregory (Sp 2011 - Su 2012) Student  Koeniger-Donahue, R., Agarwal, N.K., Strowman, S.R. and Stowell, S., publications (manuscript being finalized) College Students’ Exposure to and Perceptions of (papers in Online Personal Health Records. To be submitted to the Journal of American progress) College Health [research collaboration with a School of Nursing student and faculty; presented during Open Access Week 2010]  Deschenes, A. (in preparation) Optimizing Document Delivery at Simmons College. To be submitted to the Journal of Interlibrary Loan. (work arising out of LIS 403 and independent study)  The Open Citation Library: A Personal Knowledge Management Tool for Researchers. Possible paper by David Greene based on independent study.  Building a Knowledge Map: A Pilot Study. Case study by Hileman, B. for LIS 465 and independent study (possible submission to an Open Access journal)  Possible papers based on the prison library independent study (continued from LIS 403) by Christine Yost and Florencia Kaprielian (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) Student  Agarwal, N.K., Xu, Y.(C.), Lawrence, H. and Agarwal, A. (2012). Institutional publications Factors Affecting Source Use: A study of the Source Choice Behavior of Medical (posters) Residents. Poster selected for the Spring 2012 Faculty Showcase. Center for Applied & Community Research, Simmons College, May 16, 2012. Poster based on work also submitted to the ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting (student was a Research Assistant as part of a grant from the Presidents Fund for Faculty Assistance).  Lawrence, H. and Agarwal, N.K. (submitted). Office location map of individuals in College Campus Buildings. ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting (Baltimore, MD, Oct 26- 30) (based on Spring 2012 independent study).  Turcios, M., Agarwal, N.K. and Watkins, L. (submitted). Library & Information Science Literature: How much of it is research? ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting (Baltimore, MD, Oct 26-30). Guest  Gave a guest lecture (discussion) on Knowledge Management in the ‘LIS 620 Lecture History, Concepts, and Research Opportunities’ Fall 2011 doctoral class (November 29, 2011) Guest  Adam Williams (Instruction and Reference Librarian, Wheelock College and GSLIS Lecturers alumnus) on the value of LIS 403 once you finish school (Spring 2012, Fall 2011)  Lance Perry (Technical Specialist, Simmons College Technology) on mobile and web technologies (Fall 2011)  Hugo Kamya and Elaine Martin on their respective Knowledge Management initiatives (Spring 2011)  Christine Yost and Florencia Kaprielian (students) on access issues for a prison Updated: July 1, 2012 PAGE 2 OF 16 teaching 1-3 | research 3-11 | service 11-16 library case study (Spring 2011)  John Kimball on conducting research at Simmons (Spring 2012, Fall 2011, Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Spring 2010, Fall 2009)  Candy Schwartz on the research publication process (Fall 2010, Spring 2010, Fall 2009-video talk)  Linda Watkins on the evaluation literature search process (Spring 2012, Fall 2011, Summer 2011, Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Spring 2010, Fall 2009) Continuing  Participated in the Colleges of the Fenway Teaching & Learning Conference 2011 Education  Participated in a week-long Blended Learning Institute organized by Academic Technology at Simmons College, Jan 7-14, 2011 (based on learning from the institute, designed and taught two sections of a blended LIS 403 Evaluation of Information Services course in Summer 2011).  Participated in the Colleges of the Fenway Teaching & Learning Conference 2009 New Course  Proposed a new format for re-designing all course descriptions such that they Proposals indicate not just the contents of a course but how and why it would benefit students; made sample descriptions for LIS 403, LIS 465, LIS 488, and worked with respective faculty on descriptions for LIS 457 and a proposed new course (Spring 2012)  As part of the LIS 488 group, proposed a common template for the core course ‘LIS 488 Technology for Information Professionals’ (new description approved May 2011)  Conceptualized, developed and taught 2 sections of LIS 403 Evaluation of Information Services in the blended/hybrid format (alternating face-to-face and online asynchronous sessions) in Summer 2011.  Proposed a revised course LIS 465 Knowledge Management (approved by faculty Mar 2010; offered Spring 2011)  Along with other faculty across Simmons, helped draft proposals for 2 new courses proposed by the Health Informatics Working Group: o Semantics: Representing Health Information in Computer Systems o Health 3.0: Emerging Technologies for the Next Decade Prior Jan 2007 – Dec 2007 Teaching Assistant for CS2261 ‘Enterprise Systems Development’ teaching – a Java EE (Enterprise Edition) programming - based course with three 2 hour sessions per week, NUS School of Computing  Student rating 4.0/5.0 (department avg. 3.945; faculty avg. at same module level [level 2000] 3.857) (Sem 1 2007/08)  Completed training course for Teaching Assistants, Feb 2008 ACHIEVEMENT IN RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP AND CREATIVE WORKS Research Information behavior - the way people look for information and the contextual factors Interest that impact their choice of information sources. I seek to understand and synthesize the apparent contradictions in this phenomenon and try to reconcile multiple perspectives:  User/seeker (information need, information seeking, context, sense-making) versus information systems, technology and the user’s context (source choice, knowledge management, human-computer interaction, technology adoption, health informatics);  Theoretical models/frameworks versus empirical studies - both positivist and interpretivist, quantitative and qualitative  Variety of contexts – office workers, medical residents, LIS students, ancient epics  The relationship between identity and context, between information and happiness; Updated: July 1, 2012 PAGE 3 OF 16 teaching 1-3 | research 3-11 | service 11-16  When information is encountered serendipitously, while not consciously looking Publications In Progress (1) 1. Agarwal, N.K. (proposal submitted). Use of touch devices by toddlers and Book preschoolers: Observations and findings from a single-case study. In Bilal, D. and Chapters (2) Spink, A. (Eds.) New Directions in Children's Information Behaviour Research, Emerald Library and Information Science Book Series. Published (1) 2. Agarwal, N.K. & Poo, D.C.C. (2007). Collaborating to search effectively in different searcher modes through Cues & Specialty Search. In D.H. Goh & S. Foo (Eds.) Social Information Retrieval Systems: Emerging Technologies & Applications for Searching the Web Effectively, Idea Group Inc, http://www.igi- global.com/Bookstore/Chapter.aspx?TitleId=29156 (2 citations as of June 2012) Refereed In Progress (1) Journal 1. Agarwal, N.K. & Poo, D.C.C. (accepted with minor changes on first submission; Articles accepted with major changes on resubmission after revisions; proposed changes (4) being addressed). Towards an Integrated Model of Information Seeking & Information Retrieval. Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (JASIST). Published (3) 2. Agarwal, N.K., Xu, Y. (C.), Poo, D.C.C. (2011). A Context-based Investigation into Source Use by Information Seekers. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), 62(6), 1087-1104. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.21513/abstract (2 citations as of June 2012) 3. Agarwal, N.K. & Poo, D.C.C. (2008). Capturing tacit knowledge across different domains: Knowledge Community (K-Comm). In A. Mitra (Ed.) Special Issue on KM, International Journal of Business Information Systems (IJBIS), 3(6), 668- 685, http://inderscience.metapress.com/link.asp?id=q36430u65432j834 (3 citations as of June 2012) 4. Agarwal, N.K. & Poo, D.C.C. (2006). Meeting knowledge management challenges through effective search. Int. Journal of Business Information Systems (IJBIS), 1(3), 292-309, http://inderscience.metapress.com/link.asp?id=a5l2wfqydl631hb9 (7 citations as of June 2012) Posters / In Progress (5) Abstracts 1. Agarwal, N.K., Xu, Y.(C.), Lawrence, H. and Agarwal, A. (submitted). Effect of (10) Institutional Factors on Source and Channel Use by Medical Residents. ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting (Baltimore, MD, Oct 26-30). 2. Agarwal, N.K. (submitted). Happiness: Exploring Relationship with Information and Place in Information Science Research and Education. ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting (Baltimore, MD, Oct 26-30). 3. Lawrence, H. and Agarwal, N.K. (submitted). Office location map of individuals in College Campus Buildings. ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting (Baltimore, MD, Oct 26- 30). 4. Turcios, M., Agarwal, N.K. and Watkins, L. (submitted). Library & Information Science Literature: How much of it is research? ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting (Baltimore, MD, Oct 26-30). 5. Benoit, G. and Agarwal, N. (submitted) All-visual retrieval: How people search and respond to an affect-driven visual information retrieval system. ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting (Baltimore, MD, Oct 26-30). Published / accepted (5) Updated: July 1, 2012 PAGE 4 OF 16 teaching 1-3 | research 3-11 | service 11-16 1. Agarwal, N.K., Xu, Y.(C.), Lawrence, H. and Agarwal, A. (2012). Institutional Factors Affecting Source Use: A study of the Source Choice Behavior of Medical Residents. Selected for the Spring 2012 Faculty Showcase. Center for Applied & Community Research, Simmons College, May 16, 2012. 2. Agarwal, N.K. (2011). Happiness as a learning outcome in the digital age. Library 2.011 worldwide virtual conference (Nov 2-4) http://www.library20.com/forum/topics/happiness-as-a-learning-outcome-in-the- digital-age; Recording https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/recording/playback/link/meeting.jnlp?sui d=M.B5C71404B912F006F1844322844819&sid=2008350 3. Agarwal, N.K. (2010). Evaluation of Information Services in the Library: Areas identified by Graduate Students. In A. Katsirikou (Ed.) Book of Abstracts: Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries QQML2010 International Conference (Chania, Crete, Greece, May 25-28, 2010), pp.26-27, http://www.isast.org/finalprogramabstracts.html [full paper submitted for proceedings]. 4. Agarwal, N.K. (2010). From traditional to futuristic libraries: Will we go a full circle and want to be traditional again? In A. Katsirikou (Ed.) Book of Abstracts: Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries QQML2010 International Conference (Chania, Crete, Greece, May 25-28, 2010), pp.32-33, http://www.isast.org/finalprogramabstracts.html 5. Poster on eTaP, an electronic taxonomy portal for schoolteachers and students at National IT Awareness (NITA), School of Computing, NUS, Mar 19, 2005 Conference Published/Accepted (23) Proceedings 1. Agarwal, N.K. (accepted). Making sense of sense-making: tracing (23) the history and development of Dervin's Sense-making methodology. 2012 Pre- Conference on the history of ASIS&T and the history of information science and technology worldwide (Baltimore, MD, Oct 26-31, 2012). 2. Agarwal, N.K. (2012). Making the Bhagavad Gita accessible: Enabling sense- making through synthesis and visualization. Second Annual International Conference on Information & Religion. (Kent, OH, May 18-19). [also to be considered for possible publication in ASIR: Advances in the Study of Information and Religion] 3. Agarwal, N.K. (2011). Verifying survey items for Construct Validity: A two-stage Sorting Procedure for Questionnaire Design in Information Behavior Research. Proceedings of ASIS&T 2011 Annual Meeting (New Orleans, Louisiana, Oct 9-13). http://www.asis.org/asist2011/proceedings/submissions/166_FINAL_SUBMISSIO N.pdf Pre-conference podcast: http://gslis.simmons.edu/blogs/medialab/2011/10/06/919/ 4. Agarwal, N.K. (2011). Ram’s Search for Sita in the Ramayana: Information Seeking in an Ancient Indian Epic. In Proceedings of the First Annual Conference on Information and Religion (Kent, OH, May 20). http://csir.slis.kent.edu/sites/default/files/Ram's%20Search%20for%20Sita%20- %20Naresh%20Agarwal.pdf Presentation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKa9lc0UM-Y 5. Agarwal, N.K. (2011). Information Source and its Relationship with the Context of Information Seeking Behavior. In Proceedings of iConference 2011 (Seattle, WA, Feb 8-11). ACM Digital Library, 48-55, http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1940768 6. Poo, D.C.C., Lek, H.H. and Agarwal, N.K. (2010). Collaborative Learning in a Knowledge Community. International Conference on Computer Science Education: Innovation & Technology (CSEIT 2010) (Dec 6-7, 2010, Phuket, Thailand). http://dl.globalstf.org/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_im Updated: July 1, 2012 PAGE 5 OF 16 teaching 1-3 | research 3-11 | service 11-16 ages.tpl&product_id=448&category_id=35&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=4 7. Agarwal, N.K., Xu, Y.(C.) and Poo, D.C.C. (2009). Delineating the boundary of ‘Context’ in Information Behavior: Towards a Contextual Identity Framework. ASIS&T 2009 Annual Meeting (Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Nov 6-11) http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM09/open-proceedings/papers/52.xml 8. Agarwal, N.K. (2009). Use of Technology to Assert Identity: Towards a Theory of Expanding Circles of Identity. 10th APRU Doct. Students Conf. (APRU DSC 2009) (Kyoto, Japan, Jul 6-10, 2009). 9. Lek, H.H., Poo, D.C.C. and Agarwal, N.K. (2009). Knowledge Community (K- Comm): Towards a Digital Ecosystem with Collective Intelligence. IEEE DEST 2009 – Third IEEE International Conference on Digital EcoSystems and Technologies) (Istanbul, Turkey, Jun 1-3, 2009), http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5276690 10. Agarwal, N.K. (2008). Information-Seeking Behavior Based on an Integrated Framework of Information Seeking & Information Retrieval. In 9th APRU Doct. Students Conf. (APRU DSC 2008) (Vladivostok, Russia, Jul 14-18, 2008). 11. Agarwal, N.K., Poo, D.C.C. & Tan, K.H. (2007). Impediments to sharing knowledge outside the school: Lessons learnt from the development of a taxonomic e-learning portal. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2007) (Montreal, Canada, Dec 9-12, 2007), Paper 81, 1-16, http://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2007/81 (1 citation as of June 2012) 12. Agarwal, N.K, Poo, D.C.C. & Tan, K.H. (2007). Barriers to sharing knowledge across Singapore schools: Lessons Learnt from the development of the Educational Taxonomy Portal. In 8th APRU Doctoral Students Conf. (APRU DSC 2007) (Tokyo, Japan, Jul 30-Aug 3, 2007), 1-19. 13. Agarwal, N.K. & Poo, D.C.C. (2007). HCI & Information Search: Capturing Task & Searcher Characteristics through 'User Ability to Specify Information Need'. In Proc. of the 12th Int. Conf. on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII 2007) (Beijing, China, Jul 22-27, 2007), Berlin: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 373- 382, http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1766497 (1 citation as of June 2012) 14. Agarwal, N.K., Wang, Z., Xu, Y. (C.) & Poo, D.C.C. (2007). Factors Affecting 3G Adoption: An Empirical Study. In Proceedings of the 11th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2007) (Auckland, New Zealand, Jul 3- 6), Paper 3, 256-270, http://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2007/3 (9 citations as of June 2012) 15. Agarwal, N.K., Poo, D.C.C. & Leo, D.M.T. (2007). Developing Buddy: Towards greater dependability & maintainability in meta-search. In M. Khosrow-Pour (Ed.) Proc. of the Information Resources Management Asso. Conf. (IRMA 2007) (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 19-23), Hershey PA: IGI Global, 458- 462, http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/Chapter.aspx?TitleId=33112 16. Agarwal, N.K., Poo, D.C.C. & Teo, K.Y. (2006). Component-based Development of MILLS: A Case Study in the development of an Inter-Library Loan Software System. In P. Jalote (Ed.) Proc. of the 13th Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conf. (APSEC06) (Bangalore, India, Dec 6-8), Los Alamitos: IEEE Computer Society, 37-44 http://www.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/ APSEC.2006.28 (1 citation as of June 2012) 17. Agarwal, N.K. & Poo, D.C.C. (2006). Making sense of an Electronic Document – Visualization Strategies for Concept Presentation. In Proc. of the 10th IEEE Int. Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conf. Workshops (EDOCW’06) (Hong Kong, Oct 16-20), Los Alamitos: IEEE Computer Society, 56-59, http://www.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/EDOCW.2006.45 18. Agarwal, N.K. & Poo, D.C.C. (2006). Information Searcher-Provider Fit through Information Presentation & Visualization Techniques. In V.P. Guerrero-Bote (Ed.) Int. Conf. on Multidisciplinary Information Sciences & Technologies (InSciT2006) (Merida, Spain, Oct 25-28), Merida: Open Institute of Knowledge (Instituto Abierto del Conocimiento), 69-73. Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/inscit2006/information-searcherprovider-fit-through- information-presentation-and-visualization-techniques Updated: July 1, 2012 PAGE 6 OF 16 teaching 1-3 | research 3-11 | service 11-16 19. Agarwal, N.K. (2006) Effective Information Management through an Information Searcher-Provider Fit Framework. 7th APRU DSC (Singapore, Jul 17- 21). 20. Agarwal, N.K., Poo, D.C.C. & Goh, J.M. (2005). Managing Quality of Information Retrieval for Effective Knowledge Management. In Proc. of the 3rd World Conf. for Software Quality (3WCSQ) (Munich, Germany, Sept. 26-30), I, 205-214. 21. Agarwal, N.K., Gupta, A.K., Bin, W. & Barbosa, L.O. (1999). Scaleable Delivery Mechanism for VBR MPEG-2 Video Streams over the Internet. In Proc. of the IEEE Pacific RIM Conf. on Communications, Computers & Signal Processing (PacRim '99) (Victoria, B.C., Canada, Aug 23-25), 284-287, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=799532 (1 citation as of June 2012) 22. Shaw, V., Wahab, A., Agarwal, N.K. & Chan, G. (1998). Adaptive Traffic Management Model for Internet/electronic Commerce. In Proc. of the 17th IEEE Int. Conf. on Consumer Electronics (ICCE’98) (Los Angeles, CA, Jun 2-4), 24-25, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=678237 23. Shaw, V.M., Wahab, A., Sung, S. & Agarwal, N.K. (1998). An Intelligent Web Browser for Internet/Electronic Commerce. In Proc. of the 17th IEEE Int. Conf. on Consumer Electronics (ICCE’98) (Los Angeles, CA, Jun 2-4), Digest of Technical Papers, 80-81, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=678261 Print Apr-Jul 2011 Contributed a monthly column on happiness ‘Life Lessons: Naresh magazine Agarwal’ to Talk Sikkim, a monthly news magazine from Sikkim, India. The magazine articles (4) was popular in Sikkim and North Bengal with a readership of more than 20,000. 1. Agarwal, N.K. (July 2011). Never compare with those around you. Life Lessons, Talk Sikkim, Monthly news magazine, Sikkim, India, 4(7), 49. 2. Agarwal, N.K. (June 2011). Deciding on a career? Look inwards first. Special Focus on Education, Talk Sikkim, Sikkim, India, 4(6), 28-29. 3. Agarwal, N.K. (May 2011). Expect only from yourself! Life Lessons, Talk Sikkim, 4(5), 58. 4. Agarwal, N.K. (April 2011). Be happy always, no matter what! Life Lessons, Talk Sikkim, 4(4), 44-45. Working In advanced stages (3) Papers (19) 1. Koeniger-Donahue, R., Agarwal, N.K., Strowman, S.R. and Stowell, S., (manuscript being finalized) College Students’ Exposure to and Perceptions of Online Personal Health Records. To be submitted to the Journal of American College Health. 2. Agarwal, N.K. (manuscript being finalized). Modelling Serendipity in Information Behaviour: Conceptual Space and Relationship with Context. Information Research. 3. Towards a Theoretical Framework of Context based on the Contextual Identity Framework. To be submitted to JASIST. In earlier stages (16) 4. Context in Information Behavior. Proposal to be submitted to Marchionini, G. (Ed.) Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. Morgan & Claypool publishers. 5. Choosing between interpersonal, physical, digital and mobile: The role of institutional legitimacy in the source choice behavior of medical residents (study based on the President’s Fund for Faculty Excellence. Questionnaire and study protocol approved by IRB. To be submitted to JASIST or a medical journal) 6. Information Seeking Behavior and Context: Theoretical Frameworks and a Survey Study of Source Use. Proposal based on Ph.D. dissertation to be submitted to the ASIS&T Monograph Series, Information Today, Inc. (ITI). 7. Assessing individual contribution in student teamwork: Findings from the use of a Updated: July 1, 2012 PAGE 7 OF 16 teaching 1-3 | research 3-11 | service 11-16 simple method. To be submitted to the Journal of Education in Library and Information Science. 8. Use of Facebook for online discussion in a course: Pre-and-post use reactions of students. To be submitted to the Journal of Education in Library and Information Science. 9. Towards a theoretical causal model of happiness. To be submitted to Psychological Science. 10. Happiness as a Learning Outcome: Place of Happiness in LIS Education. To be submitted to JASIST. 11. Hate information seeking behavior: Content analysis of comments in India- Pakistan online forums, YouTube videos and Facebook groups. To be submitted to JASIST. 12. Information behavior for disaster relief: Content analysis of Facebook groups formed in the aftermath of the 2011 Sikkim earthquake. To be submitted to JASIST. 13. Visuals to simplify words versus words to explain visuals: Takeaways from a Panel Discussion on Visualization. To be submitted to Information & Management 14. Successful grant writing: Takeaways from a Panel Discussion (on March 25, 2010). 15. Using blog to take on the Media: A Content Analysis. To be submitted to the Journal of Management Information Systems. 16. Role of Evaluation in LIS curriculum. To be submitted to the Journal of Education in Library and Information Science. 17. Adding structure to the art of literature review: An excel template. To be submitted to Library and Information Science Research. 18. Reconsidering Poole's Principle of Least Effort: A brief history of the healthy eating movement. 19. Paper based on virtual online meetings between Boston and Singapore students (possible collaboration with Laura Saunders and Noor Faridah A Rahim, Lecturer, School of Informatics & IT, Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore). Membership  May 2012 Member, Program Committee, Interaction Track, ASIS&T 2012 Annual in Editorial Meeting, Baltimore, MD, Oct 26-30, 2012. board / Program  May 2012 Member, Program Committee, 4th FTRA International Conference on committee Information Technology Convergence and Services (ITCS12), Gwangju, Korea, Sep 6-8, 2012 http://www.ftrai.org/itcs2012/committee.php  June 2011 Member, Program Committee, Information Behavior Track, ASIS&T 2011 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Oct 9-13, 2011 http://www.asis.org/asist2011/AM11FinalProgram.pdf  May 2011 Accepted an invitation to join the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Information Research (IJIR), a peer-reviewed print and online open access quarterly journal to be published by the Scholarly Publishing and Open Access Resources (SPOAR). The journal is spearheaded by the Department of Library and Information Science (LIS), Banaras Hindu University, India to celebrate the completion of 100 years of LIS education in India in the year 2011. Reviewer Reviewer for journals/conferences  Journals Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (Jun 2012, 1 paper) (Dec 2011, 1 paper); Library and Information Science Research (May 2012, 1 paper) (Mar 2012, 1 paper); Journal of E-Commerce Research (Sep 2010, 1 paper); European Journal of Information Systems (Aug- Sep 2007, 1 paper); Information & Management (Sep 2008, 1 paper) (Jul/Aug 2006, 2 papers)  Conferences ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting – Interaction track (May 2012, 3 papers); 4th FTRA ITCS 2012 (May 2012, 1 paper); ASIS&T 2011 Annual Meeting – Information Behavior Track (June 2011, 5 papers, 8 posters); Int. Conf. on Information Systems – ICIS 2009 (Jun 2009, 1 paper); ICIS 2007 (Jun 2007, 1 Updated: July 1, 2012 PAGE 8 OF 16 teaching 1-3 | research 3-11 | service 11-16 paper); Americas’ Conf. on Information Systems (May 2007, 2 papers, peer); HCI Int. 2007 (Nov 2006, 2 papers, peer); ICIS 2006 (Jun 2006, 2 papers)  Book Chapter D.H. Goh & S. Foo (Eds.) Social Information Retrieval Systems: Emerging Technologies & Applications for Searching the Web Effectively, Idea Group Inc. (Jul 2006, 2 book chapters, peer) Panels (3) 1. Miller, K. and Agarwal, N.K. (panel proposal accepted). Preparing for the Academic Job Market: An interactive Panel for Doctoral Students. ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting (Baltimore, MD, Oct 26-30). 2. Preparing doctoral students for the academic job market. Part of ASIS&T SIG/ED panel organized by Cassidy Sugimoto and Laura Christopherson at the ASIS&T 2011 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Oct 9-13. http://asist.org/asist2011/proceedings/submissions/168_FINAL_SUBMISSION.pdf 3. Forecasting the Next 10 Years in Information Behavior Research: A Fish Bowl Dialogue (debated on ‘context’ as part of an extremely stimulating discussion with leaders of the field; heavily attended and recorded session; went live on Second Life), ASIS&T 2009, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Nov 6-11. o Mentioned in Burnett, G. and Erdelez, S. (Feb/Mar 2010) Forecasting the Next 10 Years in Information Behavior Research: A Fish Bowl Dialogue. ASIS&T Bulletin, 36(3), p.45 http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Feb- 10/FebMar10_Burnett_Erdelez.pdf Sponsored  Feb 2012 Awarded $600 from the Emily Hollowell Research Fund for the study, Activity / “User behavior differences comparing text- and image-driven retrieval systems". Grants and The study is in collaboration with G. Benoit. Honors /  Presenter and Discussant in a research grant application by Elaine Toms to the Awards Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada for the workshop ‘SCORE: Serendipity, Chance and Opportunity in Information Discovery Grant Research’. The grant was accepted in Feb 2011 and later transferred from proposals Dalhousie University, Halifax to McGill University, Montreal where the workshop funded was held from April 28-May 1, 2012.  Mar 2010 Awarded $9,000 from the President’s Fund for Faculty Excellence, Simmons College for the project, “A Context-based Investigation into the Information Seeking Behavior and Source Use by Medical Residents” (began Jul 1, 2010) [17 faculty competed and 7 were funded; received a gift of appreciation from President Helen Drinan during the Convocation Ceremony on Sep 1, 2010]  Grant proposals funded in association with A/Prof Danny C.C. Poo, NUS o Concept Extraction & Presentation (CEPres) R-253-000-049-112 (S$32,000) o Autonomous Agents in Inhabited Virtual Reality Worlds to Promote Effective Learning & Social Interaction R-252-000-139-112 Travel grants  April-May 2012 Funded (travel, stay, food and ground transportation) by the funded Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and McGill University to travel to Montreal, Canada for the workshop ‘SCORE: Serendipity, Chance and Opportunity in Information Discovery Research’, Apr 28 – May 1, 2012.  Feb 2012 Awarded $750 from the Faculty Development Fund, Simmons College for travel to iConference 2012, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Feb 7-10, 2012.  Sep 2011 Awarded $750 from the Faculty Development Fund, Simmons College for travel to ASIS&T AM 2011, New Orleans, LA, Oct 8-12, 2011.  Feb 2011 Awarded $650 from the Faculty Development Fund, Simmons College for travel to iConference 2011, Seattle, WA, Feb 8-11, 2011.  Oct 2010 Funded (travel, stay, food and ground transportation) by Mizzou Advantage, University of Missouri to travel to Columbia, MO for the International Workshop on Opportunistic Discovery of Information (IWODI), Oct 21-22, 2010.  2009 Awarded $600 from the Faculty Development Fund, Simmons College for travel to ASIS&T 2009, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Nov 6-11, 2009 Updated: July 1, 2012 PAGE 9 OF 16 teaching 1-3 | research 3-11 | service 11-16  Jun 2009 Awarded S$1,318 from the International Relations Office (IRO), NUS for travel to the 10th APRU DSC 2009, Kyoto, Japan, Jul 6-10, 2009 (grant not availed)  2009 Funded from the research grant of A/Prof Danny Poo, NUS for travels to: o ALISE Annual Conference 2009, Denver, CO, Jan 20-23, 2009 o 39th Annual Meeting of DSI, Baltimore, MD, Nov 22-25, 2008 o ASIS&T 2008 Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, Oct 24-29, 2008  2008 Funded from the research grant of Dr. Yunjie (Calvin) Xu, NUS for travel to the ICIS 2008, Paris, France, Dec 14-17, 2008  2008 Funded by IRO, NUS for travel to the 9th APRU DSC 2008, Vladivostok, Russia, Jul 14-18, 2008  May 2008 Awarded S$2,200 by the School of Computing (SoC), NUS for travel to Doctoral Consortium, PACIS 2008, Suzhou, China, Jul 3-7, 2008  Sep 2007 Awarded S$2,200 by SoC, NUS for travel to ICIS 2007, Montreal, Canada, Dec 9-12, 2007  2007 Awarded $1,411 by IRO, NUS for travel to the 8th APRU DSC, 2007, Tokyo, Japan, Jul 30-Aug 3, 2007  Feb 2007 Awarded S$2,000 by SoC, NUS for travel to HCII 2007, Beijing, China, Jul 22-27, 2007  May 2007 Awarded S$1,500 by SoC, NUS for travel to PACIS 2007, Auckland, New Zealand, Jul 3-6, 2007  2006 Funded from the research grant of A/Prof Danny Poo, NUS for travel to IEEE EDOCW 2006, Hong Kong, Oct 16-20, 2006 Grant/award  July 2012 Will be applying for the National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty proposals Early Career Development (CAREER) Program grant for research on the source submitted choice behavior of medical residents.  July 2012 Being nominated for the James M. Cretsos Leadership Award. The award was established in 1992 to recognize a new member of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) who has demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities in professional ASIS&T activities.  July 2012 Submitting SIG ED July 2012 newsletter (part of team of 3 that designed it) for consideration of the ASIS&T SIG Publication of the Year award.  June 2012 Submitted 5 posters submitted to the ASIS&T 2012 Annual Meeting for consideration for SIG USE Best Information Behavior Conference Poster Award http://siguse.wordpress.com/sig-use-best-information-behavior-conference- poster-award/  Helped write research grant proposals & progress reports, in association with A/Prof Danny C.C. Poo, NUS o Information Extraction in a Knowledge-based Social Network Environment (submitted to the NUS Faculty Research Grant in March 2009) o K-Comm (Knowledge Community): A Social Network-based Knowledge Sharing System (readied for submission to the NUS Univ. Research Grant) Conferences 2012  Tenure Workshop, hosted by the Offices of the General Counsel and the / Workshops Provost, Simmons College, Boston, MA, May 24. attended  The Future of Reference, Allen Smith Visiting Lecture Series, Simmons College – Boston, MA, Mar 30  SCORE Workshop – Montreal, Canada, Apr 28-May 1  iConference 2012 – Toronto, Canada, Feb 7-10 (co-chaired a theory building workshop along with Marcia Garcia-Murillo; participated in the early career colloquium for junior faculty) 2011  Library 2.011 worldwide virtual conference – Nov 2-4  10th Annual CoF Teaching & Learning Conference, Boston, MA, Oct 27-28  ASIS&T 2011 – New Orleans, LA, Oct 9-13  iConference 2011 – Seattle, WA, Feb 8-11 (also participated in a theory construction workshop by Martha Garcia-Murillo) Updated: July 1, 2012 PAGE 10 OF 16

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