Faculty

Deborah Lines Andersen

photo of Dr. Deborah Andersen   Office: Draper 140C
Phone: (518) 442-5122
Email: dla@albany.edu

 

Office Hours:
M 1:00-2:00 in CETL
M 2:30-3:45 and W 12:30-1:30 in Draper
Also by appointment

Deborah Lines Andersen, Associate Professor. Ph.D. in Information Science (1996): University at Albany. Specializations: public libraries, research methods and statistics, electronic information access technologies and their users. Deborah Andersen teaches statistics and research methods (IIST608) and reference (IIST605) in the department. She is also on the Informatics Department faculty and teaches INF710 (Research Design) for INF PhD students. She is executive editor of the Journal of the Association for History and Computing (exclusively web-based), and a consultant for the Albany Public Library system. As vice president for publications of the International System Dynamics Society, a portion of her research concerns using qualitative data methods to inform simulation modeling.

Deborah Andersen is the author of "Benchmarks," an opinion column that appears in each issue of the Journal of the Association for History and Computing (JAHC). She is the author/editor of Digital Scholarship in the Tenure, Promotion and Review Process (M.E. Sharpe, 2004), a primer that looks at studies and examples of using technology for research and teaching in an academic setting.

 

 

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erma@uamail.albany.edu

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