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Dr. Charles McClure |
Charles R. McClure (Francis Eppes Professor and Director of the Information Use Management and Policy Institute) received his PhD in Library and Information Services from Rutgers University. His teaching areas include information policy, planning and evaluation of networked services, and digital libraries. He is an editor of Government Information Quarterly and frequent speaker at professional meetings. His research focuses on planning and evaluation of information services and technology including the development of e-metrics and performance measures; public library management and services; virtual reference and interactive web services; federal information policy, E-government, and federal web-based services and transactions. He has authored or co-authored some 50 monographs and over 300 reports and scholarly papers. He has served as the Principal or Co-Principal Investigator for a number of funded projects from agencies such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the U.S. Institute of Museum of Library Services, the National Science Foundation, the American Library Association, a number of State Library agencies, The National Archives and Records Administration, and others. Additional information about McClure can be found at his website at: http://www.ii.fsu.edu/~cmcclure/.
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