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Lorri Mon |
Lorri Mon (Assistant Professor) recieved a Ph.D. in Information Science from the University of Washington at Seattle in 2006 and the Master's degree in Information and Library Science from the University of Michigan in 1998. As a lecturer at the University of Washington, she taught classes in reference and information services, digital reference theory, collection development, government documents, and e-government. She worked as a government documents librarian with the University of Illinois at Chicago answering online questions for the U.S. Department of State's Foreign Affairs Network (DOSFAN) from 1998-2001, and served as a digital reference coordinator for the University of Michigan's Internet Public Library from 1997-2001. Her research focuses on informational interviews in which people seek help from others by asking and answering questions, and how intermediated help-seeking can best be adapted to different information technologies and professional domains including e-government and digital libraries.
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