
Howard Rosenbaum
Director of Graduate Programs for Information & Library ScienceMIS Program Director
Professor of Information Science
Email: hrosenba@indiana.edu
Phone: (812) 855-3250
Office: Luddy Hall (700 N. Woodlawn Ave) | Room: 2118
Education
- Ph.D. in Information Transfer at School of Information Studies at Syracuse University, 1996
Courses Taught at Luddy
- ILS Z-640 Seminar in Intellectual Freedom
- ILS Z-701 Infroduction to Doctoral Research
- ILS-Z 510 Introduction to Information Studies
Biography
Prof. Rosenbaum received a Ph.D. in Information Transfer from the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University in 1996. His research focuses on social informatics, ebusiness, and online communities, and he has published in a variety of information science journals and presented at ASIS&T, iConferences, and elsewhere. He has published in a variety of information science journals and has presented at ASIS&T, iConferences, and elsewhere. He has been involved in social informatics since 1997 and works with collaborators to raise the profile of SI in information science. In 2015, he published Social Informatics Evolving with Pnina Fichman and Madelyn Sanfilippo; in 2014, Social Informatics: Past, Present, and Future, also with Fichman; and in 2005, Information Technologies in Human Contexts: Learning from Organizational and Social Informatics with Steve Sawyer and the late Rob Kling.
CV available from hrosenba at iu dot edu
Other Research Areas
- Critical algorithm theory
- Intellectual Freedom and information/data ethics
- Social Theory of Information
- Social Informatics