San José State University

SCHOOL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE

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Research Profile: Dr. Judith Weedman

Dr. Judith Weedman
Professor

Statement of Research Interests & Experience

My interests lie on the social science side of information science, and fall within the cluster of research approaches referred to as STS (SocioTechnical Studies, or Science and Technology Studies). My research has explored cross-disciplinary communication, the use of computer mediated communication in professional socialization, scientific collaboration, and the design of subject metadata for images. The unifying theme is the generation of knowledge: how knowledge grows within a discipline or a profession in relation to social context.

Methods used include social network analysis (but I am not conversant with current software), participant observation, interviews, and questionnaires. I do both qualitative and quantitative research, and particularly enjoy combining techniques to provide both broad and thick descriptions of phenomena.

My work has been cited in a variety of disciplines: information science, computer mediated communication, science studies, information systems, business/management, human-computer interaction, computer science, higher education, and sociotechnical studies.

My professional work has been primarily in the areas of thesaurus design and searching commercial databases.

Possible PhD Thesis Topic Area

Ten Representative Publications

Professional Memberships & Related Matters:

I'm a member of several professional organizations, including the American Society for Information Science and Technology, the International Society for Knowledge Organization, and 4S (the Society for Social Studies of Science). I have served as a referee for various journals and conferences, and contributed to various committees.