Corinne Jörgensen - PhD

 

 

 

 


Curriculum Vita

 


Dr. Corinne Jörgensen, Professor

Director, School of Library and Information Studies

Associate Dean for Research, College Of Communication and Information
Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fl 32306–2100

101 Louis Shores Building
College of Information
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306‑2100

Voice: 850.644.8116
FAX:   850.644.9763
corinne.jorgensen@cci.fsu.edu
http://slis.fsu.edu


EDUCATION

Ph.D.   1995 Information Transfer, School of Information Studies

               Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, Highest Honors

               Dissertation Title: “Image Attributes: An Investigation”


M.L.S.    1988 Master of Library Science, School of Information Studies

                 Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York

                 Awarded the Graduate School Master's Prize for Information Studies


B.A.    1982, Major: Geology

   University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

          Graduated with Highest Honors

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Research
College of Information, Florida State University, June 2005–2009

Associate Dean for Research
College of Information, Florida State University, Sept. 2004–May 2005

Professor
College of Information, Florida State University, 2005–

Associate Professor
School of Information Studies, Florida State University, 2002–2005

Associate Professor
School of Informatics, University at Buffalo, 1999–2002

Assistant Professor
     
School of Information and Library Studies, University at Buffalo, 1994–1999

Adjunct Faculty
Syracuse University 1990–1994; 1998
Courses taught: Collection Development; Science and Technical Reference, Reference Services and Resources; on-campus and Distance Education program.

Research Associate
Syracuse University, 1992.

Reference Librarian:
Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 1988–1990.
Reference responsibilities included scientific and technical reference and scientific database searching.

Cataloger
Original cataloging, pre-1900 French, German, Latin, and Greek monographs. Case Library, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, 1988.

Research Associate
Syracuse University, 1988–89; Natural Language Processing system for insurance applications, funded by Mutual of New York.

AWARDS AND HONORS

HONOR SOCIETIES

Beta Phi MU1995 (Library Science)

Sigma Gamma Epsilon1982 (Earth Sciences)

Phi Beta Kappa1981 (elected in junior year)

AWARDS FOR SCHOLARSHIP

Jesse Shera Award for Distinguished Published Research, 2003 . “The Impact of the Internet on Public Library Use: An Analysis of the Current Consumer Market for Library and Internet Services” (2002). George D’Elia, , Joe Woelfel, and Eleanor Jo Rodger. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 53 (10), 802–820.

ALISE-Bohdan Wynar Research Paper Award Winner, 2000. “The Impact of the Internet on the Public Library,” George D’Elia, , Joseph Woelfel, and Eleanor Jo Rodger. Research report to the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

American Society for Information Science/Institute for Scientific Information Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Award, 1994. For “Image Attributes: An Investigation,” a dissertation proposal gathering baseline data about how participants spontaneously describe pictorial images.

Doctoral Research Forum, 1994. Invited Participant, American Society for Information Science. The top four to five nationally ranked doctoral dissertation candidates present their research.

American Society for Information Science Best Student Paper Award, 1992. For “Problem Statements and Information Need: An Exploration Using a Sublanguage Approach.”

OTHER AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

Member of the Graduate Faculty, Florida State University, 2002–

Member of the Graduate Faculty, University at Buffalo, 2000–2002

Invited Member, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, 1999–2002

Elected Member, Center for Cognitive Science, University at Buffalo, 1997–2002

ASIS Best SIG Publication Award, SIGVIS Newsletter, 1996

Who’s Who in the East

Syracuse University Graduate Fellowship 1990–1994

Syracuse University, Graduate School Scholarship, 1987–1988

Syracuse University, Graduate School Master's Prize for Information Studies, 1988

Schlumberger Foundation Scholarship, 1981–1982

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Books (published)

Image Retrieval: Theory and Research (2003). Lanham MD: Scarecrow Press (Rowman Littlefield), 340 pp.


Reviews: Enser, Peter (School of Computing, Mathematical and Information Sciences, University of Brighton, UK). (2004). “Image Retrieval: Theory and Research,” Journal of Documentation 60 (3), 321–323.

Refereed Journal Articles (published)

“User-Generated Collection Level Metadata in an Online Photo-sharing System.” Besiki Stvilia and Corinne Jörgensen. Library and Information Science Research(forthcoming).

“Semantic Description in MPEG-7: The Rich Recursion of Ripeness” (2007). Hawley Rising and Corinne Jörgensen. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 58(9): 1338–1345.

“The MPEG-7 Standard: Multimedia Description in Theory and Application” (2007). Corinne Jörgensen. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 58(9): 1323–1328.

“Image Querying by Image Professionals” (2005). Corinne Jörgensen and . Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 56 (12), 1346 – 1359.

“Partnerships and Collaboration among Public Libraries, Public Broadcast Media, and Museums: Current Context and Future Potential” (2005). Eleanor Jo Rodger, George D’Elia, Corinne Jörgensen, Library Quarterly 79(1), 42–66.

“Unlocking the Museum–A Manifesto” (2004). Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 55(5), 462–464.

“The Impact of the Internet on Public Library Use: An Analysis of the Current Consumer Market for Library and Internet Services” (2002). George D’Elia, , Joe Woelfel, and Eleanor Jo Rodger. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 53 (10), 802–820. (Note: data from this study was included in the latest release of SPSS 11.0 Guide to Data Analysis, 1/e)

“A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Research for Classifying Visual Descriptors (2001). , Alejandro Jaimes, Ana Benitez, Shih-Fu Chang. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 52(11), 938–947.

“Access to Pictorial Material: A Review of Current Research and Future Prospects” (1999). Computers and the Humanities, 33, 293–318.

“Attributes of Images in Describing Tasks” (1998). Information Processing & Management. 34(2/3): 161–174.

“Seizing the Day: A Case Study of One School’s Core Curriculum Revision Process,” (1998). Nancy Zimmerman and Corinne Jörgensen. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 39(2): 48–61.

“Information Access or Information Anxiety? An Exploratory Evaluation of Book Index Features” (1996). Corinne Jörgensen and Elizabeth Liddy. The Indexer 20 (October): 64–8.

“The Transfer of Information by and within Multicultural Research Teams” (1994). Donald Day, Marta Dosa, and Corinne Jörgensen. Information Processing & Management 31(1): 89–100.

“A Sublanguage Approach to Natural Language Processing for an Expert System” (1993). Elizabeth Liddy, Corinne Jörgensen, Ernest E. Sibert, and Edmund S. Yu. Information Processing & Management 29(5): 633–645.

“Citations and Hypermedia: Maintaining Critical Links,” (1991). Corinne Jörgensen and Peter Jörgensen. College and Research Libraries 52(6): 528–537.

Refereed Journal Articles (submitted)

“The Impact of the Internet on Public Library Use: Part 1: Changes in the Consumer Market for Public Library Service.”George D’Elia, Melanie Kimball, Christopher Syed, Corinne Jörgensen. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, in revision.

“The Impact of the Internet on Public Library Use: Part 2: Who Has Stopped Using the Public Library and Why?”Corinne Jörgensen, George D’Elia, Melanie Kimball, Christopher Syed. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, in preparation.

Refereed Conference Proceedings (published)

“End-User Collection Building Behavior in Flickr (2007). Proceedings, Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science and Technology (ASIST), 19-24, 2007, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

“The Visual Indexing Vocabulary: Indexing Images Across Diverse Domains” (2004). Proceedings, Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science and Technology (ASIST) 2004, Providence RI November 15, 2004, 287–293.

“A Large-Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia Understanding (LSCOM)” (2004). Presented at the Classification Research Workshop,” Washington DC, November 13, 2004.

“ Image Querying by Image Professionals,” (2003) with Peter Jörgensen. Proceedings, Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science and Technology (ASIST) 2003, Long Beach, CA October 21, 2003, 349–356.

“Image Attributes: A Study of Scientific Diagrams,” (2002). Brunskill, and . Proceedings, Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science 39(1), Philadelphia, PA, 365–375.

“Semantics of Multimedia in MPEG-7,” (2002), with Ana B. Benitez, Hawley Rising, Ph.D., Ricardo Leonardi, Alesandro Bugatti, Koiti Hasida, Ph.D.,Rajiv Mehrotra Ph.D.,A. Murat Tekalp, Ekin, Toby Walker, Ph.D.IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP ’02) Rochester, NY, Sept. 23, 2002, I-137–I-140.

“Testing a Vocabulary for Image Indexing and Ground Truthing,” (2002).  and Peter Jörgensen. Internet Imaging III, Jan. 22, San Jose, Ca. Proceedings SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering) v. 4672, Giordano B. Beretta and Raimondo Schettini, eds., 212–215.

“The First Law of Cognitive Geography: Distance and Similarity in Semantic Space,” (2002). Fabrikant, S. I., Ruocco, M., Middleton, R., Montello, D.R., Jörgensen, C. Proceedings, GIScience 2002, Boulder, CO, Sep. 25-28, 2002: 31-33.

“The Impact of the Internet on Public Library Use: An Analysis of the Current Consumer Market for Library and Internet Services,” (2001). George D’Elia, , Joe Woelfel, and Eleanor Jo Rodger. Proceedings, Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, Washington DC, November 6, 141–155.

“Towards an Image Testbed for Benchmarking Image Indexing and Retrieval Systems” (2001). National Science Foundation/Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et an Automatique Multimedia Content-Based Indexing and Retrieval Workshop 2001 (MMCBIR 2001), Rocquencourt, France, Sept. 24–25, 101–106.

“The Impact of the Internet on Public Library: Current Status and Signs for the Future,” (2001). George D’Elia, , Joe Woelfel, and Eleanor Jo Rodger. Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Université Laval, Quebec, May 27–29, 1999.

“The MPEG-7 Initiative for Multimedia Content Description.” Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Montreal, Quebec, June 9–11, 1999.

“Creating A Web-Based Image Database For Benchmarking Image Retrieval Systems: A Progress Report” (1999). Corinne Jörgensen and Rohini Srihari. Proceedings SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering) Vol. 3644 (Human Vision and Electronic Imaging IV), p. 534–541, San Jose, CA, eds. Bernice E. Rogowitz; Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas; eds.

“Retrieving the Unretrievable: Art, Aesthetics, and Emotion in Image Retrieval Systems” (1999). Proceedings SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering) Vol. 3644, p. 348–355, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging IV, Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas; eds.

“Testing an Image Description Template” (1996). Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Baltimore MD, Oct. 21–24, 209–213.

“Image Attributes and Machine Intelligence” (1996). Proceedings SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering) Vol. 2657, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, San Jose, CA, Jan. 29–Feb. 1., eds. Bernice E. Rogowitz and Jan P. Allebach, 241–251.

“Extending Specific Information Seeking Models to General Settings” (1994). Corinne Jörgensen and Elizabeth Liddy. Invited paper. Proceedings: National Online, New York NY, May 1994, 233–242.

“The Visual Thesaurus: A Practical Application” (1993). Corinne Jörgensen, Peter Jörgensen, and Matthew Hogan. Proceedings: Sixth International Conference of the Museum Documentation Association, Cambridge, England, September 20–24, 1993, 223–228.

“Modeling Information Seeking Behaviors in Index Use” (1993). Elizabeth Liddy and Corinne Jörgensen. Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Columbus OH, Oct. 24–28: 185–190.

“Reality Check! Book Index Characteristics that Facilitate Information Access” (1993). Elizabeth Liddy and Corinne Jörgensen. Proceedings of the American Society for Indexers 25th Annual Meeting, Alexandria VA, May 20–22, 125–138.

“The Visual Thesaurus in a Hypermedia Environment: A Preliminary Exploration of Conceptual Issues and Applications” (1991). Matthew Hogan, Corinne Jörgensen, and Peter Jörgensen. Proceedings: International Conference on Hypermedia and Interactivity in Museums, Pittsburgh PA, October 14–16, 1991, 202–221.

“Sublanguage Grammar in Natural Language Processing for an Expert System,” (1991). Elizabeth Liddy, Corinne Jörgensen, Ernest Sibert, and Edmund Yu. RIAO (Recherche d'Informations Assistee par Ordinateur : Computer-Assisted Information Retrieval) 91 Conference Proceedings: Intelligent Text and Image Handling, Barcelona, Spain, April 2–5, 1991.

“HyperRef: An Expert System for the Reference Desk” (1991). Corinne Jörgensen and Peter Jörgensen. Proceedings of the Sixth Integrated Online Library Systems Meeting, New York, NY, May 8–9, 1991, 75–82.

“Processing Natural Language for an Expert System Using a Sublanguage Approach” (1989). Elizabeth Liddy, Corinne Jörgensen, Ernest Sibert, and Edmund Yu. Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, Oct. 30–Nov. 2, Washington D.C., Vol. 26: 136–141.

Refereed Conference Presentations without Published Papers

“The Impact of the Internet on Public Library Use: Changes in the Consumer Market for Public Library Use” (2007). Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science and Technology (ASIST), 21, 2007, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

“An Exploration of Visual Indexing: Problems and Prospects,” (2004) with . Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, Washington DC, November 14, 2004.

“MPEG-7, Media Description, and the Role of Human Vision Research” (2001). Panel presentation, Conference on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering), Jan. 26, San Jose, Ca. Panel Moderators: Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas; Panel Members: Hawley K. Rising III, Ichel Rynderman, John R. Smith; Corinne Jörgensen; John C. Dalton.

“Analysis of Image Search Queries on the Web” (2001). Panel presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, Washington DC, November 6, 2001. Panel members: Emily Marsh, Jin Zhang, Lixin Yu.

“The Impact of the Internet on Public Library Use,” presented with George D’Elia and Eleanor Jo Rodger, ALISE 2001, ALISE–Bohdan Wynar Research Paper Award Winner.

“Creating an Immersive Information Space Based upon a Spatial Metaphor.” Sara Fabrikant, Corinne Jörgensen, and Chris Badurek. Panel presentation by Chris Badurek at the Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, November 2000, Chicago, IL. Panel members: Efthimis Efthimiadis, Myke Gluck, Mark Rorvig, Lixin Yu, Youngok Choi.

“A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Research for Classifying Visual Descriptors,” with Alejandro Jaimes. Paper presented at the 11th ASIS SIG–CR Classification Research Workshop, November 12. 2000.

“User Needs in Image Retrieval” (invited). Cornell Symposium on Digitized Image Collections, Cornell Club, New York City, Apr. 19, 2000.

“MPEG-7 Standards for Visual Content Description of Multimedia: Integrating Empirical Research.” Panel presentation, 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, Washington DC, Nov. 3, 1999. Panel members: David Lankes; Diane Vizine-Goetz; Traugott Koch; Allyson Carlyle.

“Creating a Web-Based Image Database for Benchmarking Image Retrieval Systems,” Multimedia Indexing and Retrieval Workshop (ACM SIG-IR, August 19, 1999, Berkeley CA), with Rohini Srihari; presented by Rohini Srihari.

“Image Metadata: Relating Research to Practice, Typologies to Ontology,” Panel presentation, 61st Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, Pittsburgh PA, Oct. 24–29, 1998. Panel members: Howard Besser; Jane Greenberg; Myke Gluck; Bruce Fraser, JD.

“How People Describe Images: Continuing Research.” Panel presentation, 60th Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, Washington DC, November 1–6, 1997. Panel members: James Turner; Abby Goodrum; Andrew Grove.

“Perceptual Approaches to Image Retrieval Systems.” Panel presentation, Conference on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, SPIE (International Society for Optical Engineering), Feb. 9–14, 1997, San Jose, CA. Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas. Panel Members: Christine I. Podilchuk, Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs; John C. Dalton Robert J. Safranek; Dragutin Petkovic; Ramesh Jain.

“Access to Pictorial Material.” Paper presented at the First Annual Library Research Seminar, Nov. 1–2, 1996, Florida State University.

“Image Attributes: an Investigation.” Poster session presented at SIG–IR, (ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval) Seattle WA, July 9–13, 1995.

“Image Attributes: an Investigation” Invited research presentation at the Doctoral Forum, 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, Washington D.C., October 17–20, 1994.

“Problem Statements and Information Need: An Exploration Using a Sublanguage Approach,” invited presentation as winner of the 1992 ASIS Student Paper Award, presented at 55th Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science, Pittsburgh PA, Oct 26–29, 1992.

“Citations and Hypermedia: Maintaining Critical Links.” Paper presented at the American Society For Information Science Mid-Year Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 1990.

Other Scholarly Presentations (invited)

“Subject Access to Visual Materials: The Users’ Perspective” (2008). Invited address at the Subject Access to Visual Materials Workshop, the Visual Resources Association Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, Mar. 12.

“Image Access, the Semantic Gap, and Social Tagging as a Paradigm Shift” (2007). Lead speaker for the SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop, 20, 2007, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

“Taking the Semantic Tiger by the Long Tail: Image Access across Diverse Domains” (2007). Keynote address at Semantic Image Retrieval – The User Perspective, March 26-27, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK.

“Image Retrieval: User Focused Research” (2004). National Federation of Abstracting and Indexing Services (NFAIS) Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Feb. 24, 2004.

“User Descriptions of Visual Media” and “Creating an Imagebase Testbed.” Presentations to Columbia University Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Nov. 5, 1999.

“Higher-Level Semantic Aspects of Images: Contributions from Cognitive Research” at NCITS (National Committee on Information Technology Standards) Meeting, Savannah, May 18, 1999.

“Natural Language Processing.” Journal Club Lecture Series, Hamilton College, November 1989.

Refereed Book Chapters (published)

“Challenges in Image Classification.”(1997). Advances in Classification Research Vol. 8 (ASIS Monograph Series: Proceedings of the 8th ASIS SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop), ed. Efthimis Efthimiadis, 92–98.

“The Use of Reference Points in a Sorting Task” (1996). Advances in Classification Research Vol. 7 (ASIS Monograph Series: Proceedings of the 7th ASIS SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop), ed. Paul Solomon, 99–107.

“Classifying Images: Criteria for Grouping as Revealed in a Sorting Task” (1995). Advances in Classification Research Vol. 6 (ASIS Monograph Series: Proceedings of the 6th ASIS SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop), ed. Raymond Schwartz, 45–64.

“The Applicability of Existing Classification Systems to Image Indexing: A Selected Review” (1994). Advances in Knowledge Organization 5, (Proceedings of the Fourth International ISKO Conference), ed. Rebecca Green. Frankfurt/Main: Indeks Verlag, 189–197.

“The Exploration by Means of Repertory Grids of Semantic Differences among Names for Office Documents” (1991). Barbara Kwasnik and Corinne Jörgensen. In Classification Research for Knowledge Representation and Organization, (Proceedings of the 5th International Study Conference on Classification Research, Toronto, Canada, June 24–28, 1991), edited by Nancy J. Williamson and Michele Hudon.

Research Monographs (published)

D'Elia, George and Jörgensen, Corinne. "Collaborations Among Public Television Stations, Public Radio Stations, Public Libraries and Museums: The Results of a National Survey" Buffalo, NY: School of Informatics, State University of New York at Buffalo, 2003.

D'Elia, George and Jörgensen, Corinne. "National Survey of the Markets for Museums, Public Libraries, Public Television, and Public Radio and Their Engagement in Informal Learning Activities" Buffalo, NY: School of Informatics, State University of New York at Buffalo, 2003.

D’Elia, George, Jörgensen, Corinne, Joe Woelfel, and Eleanor Jo Rodger. “The Impacts of the Internet on Public Library Use: An Analysis of the Current Consumer Market for Library and Internet Services.” Final report submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services, December 2000.

“The Applicability of Selected Classification Systems to Image Attributes Named by Naive Users” OCLC Library and Information Science Research Grant Program (1999). Annual Review of OCLC Research. OCLC: Dublin, Ohio. Available at http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/arr/1999/jorgensen/

Research Monographs (unpublished)

“Updated Mapping from Dublin Core to MPEG-7.” Eric Rehm, Ph.D. and Corinne Jörgensen. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MDS, MPEG01/N3818, January 2001, Pisa, Italy.

“Report of Core Experiment on Multilevel Indexing Pyramid.” Ana Benitez, Alejandro Jaimes, Corinne Jörgensen, Shih-Fu Chang. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M6495 October 2000, La Baule, France.

“Report of Core Experiment on Semantic DS (Description Scheme).” Ana Benitez, Hawley Rising, Ph.D., Corinne Jörgensen, Alessandro Bugatti, Riccardo Leonardi, Koiti Hasida, Ph.D.. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M6498 October 2000, La Baule, France.

“Proposed Modifications for the Description of People and Places,” Corinne Jörgensen, Deborah J. Karpuk, and Toby Walker, Ph.D.. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M6530 October 2000, La Baule, France.

“Report of the Core Experiment on Structured Textual Description,” Audrey Tam, Clement Leung, Corinne Jörgensen, Koiti Hasida, Ph.D., Masahiro Shibata, Ph.D., Ana Benitez and Alejandro Jaimes, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M 6240, Beijng, China July 2000.

“Report on the Core Experiment on Entropy.” Hawley K. Rising, Ph.D., Ali Tabatabai, Ph.D., , Peter Jörgensen. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/ M6360, Beijng, China, July 2000.

“Report on the Core Experiment on the Controlled Term D,” Jose M. Martinez, Oscar Fernandez, Clara Garcia, Masahiro Shibata, Ph.D., Corinne Jörgensen, Kyoungro Yoon, Ph.D.. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M6195, Beijng, China, July 2000.

“The Concept of Authority Control and its Relevance for ‘Names’ in MPEG-7,” Corinne Jorgensen and Deborah J. Karpuk. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M6309, Beijng, China July 2000.

“A Conceptual Structure for an Image Indexing Template and Validation Examples,” Corinne Jorgensen. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M6308, Beijng, China July 2000.

“Report of Core Experiment on Multi-Level Indexing Pyramid,” Alejandro Jaimes, Ana B. Benitez, , Shih-Fu Chang. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M6113 Geneva CH May 2000.

“Measuring Entropy of Descriptors and Description Schemes for Visual Materials,” Hawley K. Rising, Ph.D., Ali Tabatabai, Ph.D., . ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M6107 Geneva CH May 2000.

“Report on Entropy Measure Core Experiment,” Hawley K. Rising, Ph.D., Ali Tabatabai, Ph.D., . ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M5935 Noordwijkerhout, NL March 2000.

“Core Experiment on the Semantic Description Scheme,” Hawley K. Rising, Ana B. Benitez, Riccardo Leonardi, , Koiti Hasida, Ph.D., Murat Telkap. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M6062, Noordwijkerhout, NL March 2000.

“Work Plan for Core Experiment of Multi-Level Indexing Pyramid,” Ana B. Benitez, Alejandro Jaimes, , Shih-Fu Chang, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M5952, Noordwijkerhout, NL March 2000.

“Controlled Vocabulary Support for MPEG-7,” Eric Rehm, Ph.D. and . ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG00/M5911, Noordwijkerhout, NL March 2000.

“Experiments for Multiple Level Classification of Visual Descriptors,” Alejandro Jaimes, Ana B. Benitez, , Shih-Fu Chang. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG99/M5593 Maui, Hawaii, US, December 1999.

“Multiple Level Classification of Visual Descriptors in the Generic Audio Visual Description Scheme,” with Alejandro Jaimes, Ana B. Benitez, , Shih-Fu Chang. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG99/M5251 Melbourne, Australia, October 1999.

Guest Editorships

Guest Editor, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, with Ana Benitez. Special issue on “The MPEG-7 Standard: Multimedia Description in Theory and Application” (2007). Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 58(9).

Guest Editor, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 52(11), September, 2001. Special issue on Image Access: “Bridging Multiple Needs and Multiple Perspectives;” author of “Introduction and Overview,” 906–910.

Guest Editor, ASIS Bulletin, Special Issue: “Theory and Practice in the Indexing and Retrieval of Images and other Visuo-Spatial Data,” August/September 1999.

Refereed Publications (invited)

“Still Image Indexing.” Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, 3rd ed. Marcia Bates and Mary Niles Maack, eds. Taylor & Francis (forthcoming)

“The Internet and Public Library Use.” Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Second Edition, Marcel Dekker, Inc., (invited). Published as electronic update to online edition 5/15/2004 (www.dekker.com).

Other Professional Publications

“Classification for User Support and Learning” (2000). Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 27 (4), April/May 2001. Report of the ASIST SIG/CR Classification Workshop prepared by Dagobert Soergel with contributions by Edie Rasmussen, Corinne Jörgensen, Linda Rudell-Betts, Jian Quin and Barbara Kwasnik. Available http://uma.info-science.uiowa.edu/sigcr/

“A Course in Digital Libraries” (1996). Neil Yerkey and Corinne Jörgensen. DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology (Defense Information and Documentation Centre, India) 16 (January): 31–40.

“User-Oriented CWIS (Campus Wide Information System) Development” (1992). Corinne Jörgensen, Dominick Auricchiio, Ron Kalinowski, and Michael Nilan. Poster Paper, EDUCOM, October 1992.

Other Professional Presentations (invited)

“Just Out: New Grads and Technical Services,” New York Library Association Panel presentation, with Deborah Karpuk and Teresa Strozik, Oct. 28, 1999.

“Challenges in Technological Literacy for LIS Students,” Panel presentation, Fall meeting of WNY Association of College and Research Libraries, November 1997.

“Indexing Moving Images,” Presented to the Western New York Chapter of the American Society of Indexers, September 28, 1996.

“Using the Internet for Distance Education.” Presented at Internet Tools conference, University at Buffalo, January 13–14, 1995.

“HyperRef” presentation with Peter Jörgensen at “Extending Yourself: Enhancing Library Services with Expert Systems and Hypertext,” sponsored by METRO, New York City, New York, October 1990.

“HyperRef, a Reference Desk Assistant,” presented at Teaching Tools for the 90's with Peter Jörgensen, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, October 1990.

“HyperRef, a Reference Desk Assistant,” demonstration presented in the Apple Computer booth with Peter Jörgensen, ALA, Chicago, Illinois, June 1990.

“HyperRef, a Reference Desk Assistant,” presented at Macademia with Peter Jörgensen, Rochester, New York, May 1990.

Reviews

Review of “Contextual Media,” ed. by E. Barrett and M. Redmond, in Information Processing & Management (1996) 32 (6), 769–75.

Review of “Gateways, Gatekeepers, and Roles in the Information Omniverse: Proceedings of the Third Symposium,” ed. by Ann Okerson and Dru Mogge, in Resource Reviews, Internet Research: Electronic Networking, Applications, and Policy (1994), 4(2).

Review of “Depository Library Use of Technology: A Practitioner’s Perspective,” ed. by Jan Swanbeck and Peter Hernon, in Internet Research: Electronic Networking, Applications, and Policy (1994) 4 (2).

Review of “NNSC Internet Tour” (1991). Peter Jörgensen and Corinne Jörgensen. In Resource Reviews, Electronic Networking: Research, Applications, and Policy (Winter) 1(2).

Unpublished Manuscripts

“The Users Speak: Incorporating User Needs into the Design of a Campus-Wide Information System” (1992). Report to the Nason Foundation, June 13, 1992. Unpublished manuscript included in continuation grant. Funded.

“Electronic Texts and Traditional Indexes: A Study of Applicability and Performance”(1992). Report to OCLC Research Grant program.

“Problem Statements and Information Need: An Exploration Using a Sublanguage Approach” (1992). Winner, American Society for Information Science Best Student Paper Award, 1992.

Research Grants

National Science Foundation. , MorphBank: Web Image Database Technology for Comparative Morphology.
nd Biodiversity Research (2005), Co-PI with F. Ronquist and others, $2,300,000.

Online Computer Library Center/Association for Library and Information Science (OCLC/ALISE) Library and Information Science Research Grant program (2004). “Developing a Thesaurus for Indexing Images Across Diverse Domains: Testing a Theoretical Framework and New Methods for Representation.” PI, $15,000.

Institute of Museum and Library Services (2004). “The Impacts of Use of the Internet on Use of the Public Library: Phase II.” George D’Elia, Melanie Kimball, Christopher Brown-Syed, $266,881. Consultant, follow-up study to 1999 IMLS grant.

Institute of Museum and Library Services (2000), to the Urban Libraries Council. “Community Partnerships for Informal Lifelong Learning.” Co-Investigator with George D’Elia, (UB–$48,000), investigating the relationships and consumer choices among libraries, public television, and museums.

National Imagery and Mapping Agency (1999), “Immersive Information Spaces for Data Access and Dissemination,” $319,000. Co-investigator.

Institute of Museum and Library Services (1999), “Evaluating the Impact of the Internet on Public Library Services,” $154,324. George D’Elia and Eleanor Jo Rodger. Co-Investigator.

AT&T Foundation (1999), “Curriculum Planning for the School of Information Studies,” $50,000, Co-Investigator.

OCLC Library and Information Science Research Grant Program (1998). “The Applicability of Selected Classification Systems to Image Attributes Named by Naive Users,” $10,000.

University at Buffalo Multidisciplinary Pilot Project Program Seed Grant (1998), (Co-PI). “Creating a Web-based Image Database for Benchmarking Image Retrieval Systems,” with Deborah Walters, Rohini Srihari, and Aidong Zhang, $20,000.

Syracuse University Graduate School Grant (1993). To complete work on OCLC grant “An Investigation of Index Use Behaviors in Print and Electronic Environments,” $500.00.

Not funded:

“Theory and Tools for Real-World Metadata” (2004). National Science Foundation, Information Technology Research program. Co-PI, with Les Gasser, David Dubin, Larry Jackson, Allen Renear (University of Illinois), Michelle Kazmer, Ian Douglas, Paul Marty, and Peter Jörgensen (FSU), $1,797,098.

“The Goodwood Community Heritage Project,” (2003). With Paul Marty, Keith Belton, Alison Kiser, and Larry Paarlberg. Submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services, $418, 805.

“City Voices, City Visions: The Buffalo Urban Education Multimedia and Information Technology Project” (1999), submitted to the AT&T Foundation with faculty members from the School of Education and the Departments of Media Study, History, and American Studies, University at Buffalo (later submitted for internal funding from the University at Buffalo; see http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol32/vol32n3/n8.html).

Institute of Museum and Library Services. “Building a Foundation for Cooperative Museum-Library Planning: Research and Model Development,” (1998) with Brenda Dervin, $82,000.

Public Health Service/National Library of Medicine. “Applying the Medical Model to the Training of Librarians” (1995) with Gary Bird, Diane Schwartz, and Valerie Florence, $59,000.


Professional Grants and Funding

National Science Foundation/Computing Research Association, Cohort of Associate Professors Project (CAPP) Professional Development Seminar, Denver, CO, April 29-30, 2004.

Florida State University, Academic Affairs and Office of Distributed and Distance Learning, support for two workshops, Teaching Enhancement, May 2003, and New Features of Blackboard 6, May 2003.

University at Buffalo Instructional Technology Services Grant (1996). Training, software, and support for SILS faculty in learning WWW technology.

Teaching Activities

Florida State University, College of Information

LIS 6919Doctoral Seminar, Foundations of Library and Information Studies

LIS 6269Doctoral Seminar, Information Science

LIS 5736Indexing and Abstracting

LIS 5316Information Graphics

LIS 5263Theory of Information Retrieval

LIS 4301Electronic Media Production

University at Buffalo

(Note: During my tenure at the University at Buffalo, the school underwent three name changes, the School of Information and Library Studies, the School of Information Studies, and the School of Informatics).

LIS 505Introduction to Library and Information Studies

LIS 514Indexing and Surrogation

LIS 515Information Sources and Services in the Sciences

LIS 518Reference and Information Sources and Services

LIS 587Collection Management

Courses Developed and Taught, University at Buffalo

LIS 500Digital Libraries

LIS 506Information Storage and Retrieval

For the Master’s in Information and Communication Program:

LIS 507Introduction to Information Science and Services

LIS 564Information Architecture

Faculty Participant/Guest Lectures:

University at Buffalo, School of Informatics

ASI 501Community-Linked Research, Pan American Exposition Multimedia

Resources

COM 515Cognitive Foundations of Information Organization

ART 155Multimedia Literacy, Cognitive Foundations of Information Design


Doctoral Committees:

University at Buffalo, Dept. of Geography

Chris Badurek (2000–2003)

Jeff Brunskill, PhD 2005


College of Information, Florida State University

Changwoo Yang (Chair)

Chris Landbeck (Chair)

Wenlong Gao (Chair)

Bonny Bhattarchajee, PhD 2007 (Chair)

Chris Hinson, PhD 2007 (Chair)

Hong Huang (Chair)

Member: Chuck Thomas, Tommy Snead, Ruth Hodges (PhD, 2006)

Professional Memberships and Activities

Professional Societies
American Society for Information Science and Technology

Association for Computing Machinery

Association for Library and Information Science Education

American Library Association

International Society for Knowledge Organization

Professional Activities

National and International

ALA Councilor, Florida Library Assocation, elected 2007 for term starting 2008.

Mentor, Doctoral Forum, Annual Meeting of the American Society For Information Science and Technology (ASIST), 21, 2007, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

National Center for Women in Information Technology, College of Information representative, 2007–

American Society for Information Science and Technology, Student Chapter Advisor, Florida State University, 2002–

Member, National Committee on Information Technology Standards (NCITS), American National Standards Institute, 1998–2002

Member, U.S. National Delegation to MPEG 7 (Standards Committee for Content Description of Multimedia), ISO (International Standards Organization), 1999–2002

SIGVIS, (American Society for Information Science SIG for Visualization, Images, and Sound), founding member. Chair Elect and Program Chair, 1994–95; Chair, 1995–96; Chair Elect and Program Chair, 1997–98; Chair, 1998–99.

Grant reviewer, National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 2000; 2001

Editor, Final Committee Draft of Section 12 (Semantics of Multimedia) of MPEG-7 ISO/IEC standard for content description of multimedia.

Participant, Benchathlon Project (developing a testbed for benchmarking CBR systems). http://www.benchathlon.net/

National Science Foundation, panel reviewer, ongoing

State

Florida Library Association, Executive Board, College of Information delegate, 2006–

North Florida Library Association, 2003–

New York Library Association, Continuing Education Committee, 1999–2000

Member, WNY IAIMS Education Information Resources Planning Team, 1999–2000

Consultant, ONCALL II, information gathering behavior of medical library patrons, New York, 1998

CENTRO (New York) CD-ROM Technical Advisory Group, 1989–1990

SUNY–OCLC Reference Advisory Committee, 1989–1990

University at Buffalo

American Society for Information Science Student Chapter Advisor, 1996–1998

Beta Phi MU, Faculty Liaison and Board Member, 1999–2002

Participating Faculty, IGERT (Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training in Geographic Information Science) program, University at Buffalo, 1999–2002

Participating Faculty, Advanced Certificate in Educational Technology Program, School of Education, University at Buffalo, 1999–2002

Participating Faculty, IDEAS Center, Integrated Digital Explorations in the Arts and Sciences, University at Buffalo, 1999–2002

Curriculum Development Committee for Independent Study Degree Program, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, 1992–1993

Personnel Committee, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, 1992–1993

National Awards Committees:

Chair, American Society For Information Science Book of the Year Award, 2002

Chair, American Society For Information Science Doctoral Dissertation Award, 2000

Juror, American Society For Information Science Chapter of the Year Award, 1999

Juror, American Society For Information Science Doctoral Dissertation Award 1999

Juror, American Society For Information Science/ISI Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Award 1997; 1998

Program Committee/Reviewer:

American Society For Information Science & Technology, Contributed Papers Co-Chair for ASIS&T 2008.

American Society For Information Science SIG–CR (SIG for Classification Research), 1997–2000, 2004

Human Vision and Electronic Imaging (SPIE, International Society for Optical Engineering), 1999– 2003

IEEE Workshop on Content-based Access of Image and Video Libraries (CBAIVL) 2000, 2001

Article Reviewer:

Journal of the American Society of Information Science and Technology

Information Processing & Management

Journal of Information Science

Knowledge Organization

IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems

Internet Research: Electronic Networking, Applications, and Policy

Government Information Quarterly

Workshops/Symposia

Invited Workshop Participant (attendance funded by sponsors)

National Science Foundation/Computing Research Association, Cohort of Associate Professors Project (CRA–CAPP), Professional Development Seminar, Denver, CO, April 29-30, 2004; Washington DC, June 10-11, 2005.

Advanced Research Development Agency (ARDA) Video Analysis and Content Exploitation (VACE) Challenge Workshop: Large Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia Understanding, April 6–9 2004, and May 19–20, 2005, MITRE, McLean, VA.

National Science Foundation/Mellon Foundation, Planning Meeting (DL2 Initiative), Digital Imagery for Works of Art, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 19–21, 2001.

National Science Foundation/Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et an Automatique, Multimedia Content-Based Indexing and Retrieval Workshop 2001 (MMCBIR 2001), Paris, Sept. 24–25, 2001.

Cornell Symposium on Digitized Image Collections, Cornell Club, New York City, Apr. 19, 2000.

Image and Imagebase Metadata Workshop, sponsored by OCLC and Coalition for Networked Information, Columbus, Ohio, September 24–25, 1996.

Workshops Conducted

“Higher-Level Semantic Aspects of Images: Contributions from Cognitive Research. ”Tutorial presented at the NCITS/L3/L3.1/L3.2 Meeting, DeSoto Hilton Hotel, Savannah, GA, May 18, 1999.

“Challenges in Image Classification,” 8th American Society For Information Science SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop, Washington DC, Nov. 1, 1997.

“Indexing Research,” American Society of Indexers Annual Meeting, Winston-Salem, NC, May 16, 1997.

“Reference Resources.” Sponsored by the North Country Library System, June 4, 1993.

“Collection Development: Writing a Collection Development Policy,” Sponsored by Mid-York Library System, September 11, 1991

“Collection Development: Integrating Multicultural Perspectives.” Sponsored by the Rochester School Library System, June 6, 1991

Workshops Attended (FSU)

ODDL Workshops

Teaching Enhancement; New Features of Blackboard 6, May 2003

Planning: From Goal to Learning Outcome to Assessment and Back Again, February, 2003.

Consulting

SONY Corporation, Multimedia Research Lab, consulting on MPEG-7 proposals, 2000–2002

iMedium.com, developing an image indexing system and thesaurus for web-based images, 1999–2000

Western New York Library Resources Council, creation of a web-based bibliography on materials supporting library digitization projects, 1999–2000.

ANSIM (Analysis and Simulation, Buffalo, NY) on “Human Memory Extension-Based Medical Information Query System (MEDQ) for CANCERLIT.” NCI Grant #R43 CA70316-01, 1996–1999.

Evaluation of “Assessing the Academic Networked Environment: Strategies and Options,” by Charles R. McClure and Cynthia Lopata, funded by U.S. Dept. of Education, 1995.

EDL Associates, for Rodale Press. Evaluation of back-of-the-book indexes for Rodale publications, 1993.

Software Design and Development

Developed “Help Screens” for the VTLS Online Catalog, distributed nationally as part of VTLS '89.

Co-developer, with Peter Jörgensen, of “HyperRef,” an expert system for reference desk assistance.

Partner, Interactive Publishing, specializing in information systems design and consulting.

University Service

Florida State University

Council of Assistant and Associate Deans, 2005–

University Graduate Enrollment Management Committee, 2005–

University Fellowship Committee, 2002–

University at Buffalo

Provost's Associate Faculty Advisory Committee 2001

Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 1999–2001

State University of New York Representative to National Committee on Information Technology Standards, 1999–2002

UB Graduate Group Advisory Committee, 1999–2002

Provost’s Junior Faculty Advisory Committee, 1997–2000

Provost’s Mission Review Team, represented the University at Buffalo to the SUNY Central Administration, 1999

WNY IAIMS Education Team, 1999–2000

School of Information Studies Dean Search Committee, 1998–1999

Integrated Digital Arts and Sciences Program Planning Committee, 1997–1999

UB Task Force on Computer and Information Science and Engineering, 1996–1997

Representative-at-Large, Center for Cognitive Science, 1997–1999

Digital Standards Committee, 1996–1998

School/Departmental Service

Florida State University, College of Information

Undergraduate Program Team, Master’s/Specialist Program Team, Doctoral Program Team (ex officio),

Personnel Committee, 2005–2006

Doctoral Team 2002; Doctoral Team Co-Chair 2003; Doctoral Program Coordinator 2004–2006

Committee on the Future of the College of Information 2005

Dean’s Advisory Committee 2004–

Planning Team 2003–2004

Faculty Search Committee (two faculty positions) 2002; 2005 (seven faculty positions)

Florida Educational Technology Conference, representing the School of Information Studies/College of Information 2004–

University at Buffalo

Faculty Senate Executive Committee Representative, School of Information Studies, 1999–2001

Academic Programs Merger Planning Committee, School of Information Studies, 1998–2001

Chair, School of Information and Library Studies Task Force on Program Expansion, 1995–96

Chair, Academic Programs Committee, School of Information and Library Studies, 1996–1997; member 1998–2000

Conference in the Disciplines, School of Information and Library Studies working group, 1996–1997

Member, School of Information and Library Studies Technology Advisory Committee, 1996–1998

Member, School of Information and Library Studies Curriculum Committee, 1994–96

School of Information and Library Studies Webmaster Liaison and Web Page Technical Manager 1995–1998

School of Information and Library Studies Accreditation Committee, 1997–98

Creative Activities

“Tower of Babel” (with Peter Jörgensen): Juried Digital Multimedia Art Installation for Artists and Models Event, Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY, 2000; camera work for live video feed to Hallwalls’ webcast during event.