2024-2025 Cal State East Bay Catalog
Department of Information Studies
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The Department office is located on the second floor of the CORE building, Room 246
Phone number: 510-885-3800
Library StaffLibrarian Emerita
Linda Dobb, M.S. Simmons College, J.D. University of California, San Francisco
Librarians
Stephanie Alexander, M.S. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Jeffra Bussmann, M.L.S. San Jose State University
Kristin Hart, M.L.S., CUNY Queens; M.A., Adelphi University
Gr Keer, M.L.I.S. Rutgers University
Sharon Radcliff, M.L.I.S. University of California, Berkeley
Diana Wakimoto (Chair, Department of Information Studies), M.S.L.S. Simmons College; Ph.D. Queensland University of Technology (Australia)
John Wenzler, M.L.S. San Jose State University; Ph.D. University of Rochester
Associate Librarians
Lee Adams, M.L.I.S University of Hawaii at Manoa; M.A. (Women’s Studies) DePaul University, Chicago
Kyzyl M. Fenno-Smith, M.L.S. University of Washington, Seattle
Jiannan Wang, M.L.I.S. University of Iowa; M.S. (Computer Science) University of California, Riverside
Senior Assistant Librarians
Daisy Muralles, M.L.L.S. Simmons University
Kate Pham, M.L.I.S. University of California, Los Angeles
Department Statement
The Information Studies Department supports students’ development of a critical consciousness
about the information universe.
Our program is based on the belief that the Library serves our academic community in formal and informal ways, supporting learning in disciplines and lifelong learning. We embrace our role in student success via instructional efforts such as our department’s credit courses, course- integrated instruction in other departments, standalone workshops, and one-on-one research consultations. We work collegially with students and faculty to meet not only their information needs, but also to foster a culture of critical information literacy: one that values being conscious of how knowledge is created, best practices for research, the social and political implications of information access and use, and the importance of active participation in the scholarly conversation. Our long-standing Critical Information Studies Program supports the campus Shared Strategic Commitments, especially in that it reinforces “academic quality through open-minded inquiry, innovative teaching, engaged learning, and distinguished scholarship," enhances our inclusive campus, and serves students first.
About the Department
Use our university website link to learn more about what the Information Studies Department
has to offer.
ProgramsMinors
CoursesInformation Literacy
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