Gary Marchionini
Email: march at ils.unc.edu
Position: Cary C. Boshamer Professor, School of Information and Library Science.
Research interests: Information interaction,
human-computer interaction, human-centered computing, information retrieval, digital libraries, information architecture, digital
government,
information policy
Gary Marchionini is Cary C. Boshamer Professor in the
School of Information and Library Science at the University of North
Carolina where he teaches courses in human-information interaction, interface
design and testing,
and
digital libraries. He heads the Interaction
Design
Laboratory at SILS.
His Ph.D. is from Wayne State
University in mathematics education with an emphasis on educational
computing. He was previously professor in the College of Library and
Information Services at the University of Maryland and a member of the
Human-Computer Interaction
Laboratory.
He is Principal Investigator for the Results
Framework Project funded by NSF (2008-2011)and organized the
Information Seeking Support System
Workshop with NSF support in June of
2008. He
was the PI for a collaborative project funded by the National Cancer
Institute to develop usability
guidelines for personal
health records (PHRs). He received an IBM Faculty Research Award for
2006-07 to work on digital video surrogate creation and
metadata evaluation. He also received a Google Research Award to
develop the Information in Life
Video Series (2007-08) for the UNC-CH
YouTube Educational Video
Channel. He leads the development of a digital video repository, The Open Video Project and was PI for a NSF-funded project to develop and test interfaces for
video retrieval and
browsing (Agile Views for video browsing: Advanced surrogates, control
mechanisms, and usability). He is the PI for a
NSF-Library of Congress grant Preserving Video Objects and
Context: A
Demonstration Project that aims to develop strategies for preserving
digital video
context.
He also led a project Annotating
Structured Documents, supported by Microsoft. He was PI for multiple
grants from the National Science Foundation's Digital Government
Program
that focused on helping
people find and understand government statistical data, Integration of Data and Interfaces to
Enhance Human Understanding of
Government Statistics: Toward the National Statistical Knowledge Network.
He
was PI for a U.S. Department of Education Challenge Grant project, the
Baltimore Learning Community.
Professor Marchionini served
for ten years as the
Director of Evaluation
for the Perseus Project
(a digital library devoted to classical culture) and served for two years
as the General
Editor of Hypertext Publications for the Association of Computing
Machinery.
He was the Conference Chair for ACM Digital Library '96 Conference and for the 2006 ACM/IEEE
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries. He was program chair for the 2002 ACM/IEEE Joint Conference
on Digital Libraries and Americas-chair for the ACM SIGIR 2005 Conference.
He served
as an at
large member of the board of directors for the American
Society for Information Science & Technology from 1998-2001. He currently is serving a four-year term (2006-2010) on the
Biomedical Library and Informatics Review Committee of the National Library of Medicine
Dr Marchionini is President-Elect (2008-09) of the American Society
for Information Science and Technology . He is editor for the
Morgan-Claypool Synthsis Series of lectures/monographs on Information
Concepts, Retrieval, and Services. He was
Editor-in-Chief for
the ACM
Transaction on Information Systems from 2002-2008.
Professor Marchionini has had grants or contracts from the National Science
Foundation, Council on Library Resources, the National Library of
Medicine, the Library of Congress, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Kellogg
Foundation, and NASA, The National Cancer Institute, Microsoft, among
others. He has
published over 180 articles, chapters and reports in a variety of
books
and journals. He is author of a book titled
Information Seeking in Electronic Environments published by
Cambridge University Press.
He serves or has served on the editorial boards of the
Journal of the American Society for Information Science,
Information
Processing and Management, Journal of Biomedical Discovery
and Collaboration,
Library and
Information Science Research (1997-2007), Information
Retrieval, Journal of Network and Computer
Applications (1996-2007), Journal
of Digital Information, Educational
Technology, ACM Journal on Computers and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH), New Review of Multimedia and Hypermedia, and the
International Journal on Digital Libraries.
Current intests and projects are related to:
interfaces that support information seeking and information
retrieval; usability of personal health records;WWW-based statistical information; alternative representations
for electronic documents;
multimedia browsing strategies; digital libraries; information architecture; personal identity in cyberspace; and
evaluation of interactive media, especially for
learning and teaching
Selected Talks
- Understanding Human Information Interaction. Simmons College,
Boston, September 15, 2008.
- Exploratory Search: Getting Beyond Known Item Retrieval. Singapore
Management University, Singapore, July 17, 2008.
- Digital Video: From
Digital Libraries to Social Interaction The Mary Junck Research
Colloquium Series, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, UNC-CH,
April 17, 2008. See also Video Version
- The Open Video Digital Library: The
Challenge of Transition from Test Bed to Sustainable Library Texas
A&M Digital Humanities Lecture Series, February 1, 2008
- Beyond Basic Search University of Illinois
Department of Computer Science CS Colloquium, September 10, 2007
- Toward Personal Health
Record Usability National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, June 13, 2007
- Toward Multimedia
Surrogates LACASIS 2006 Contributions in Information Science &
Technology Award Lecture. Los Angeles, January 11, 2007. (see YouTube
Video version of this talk given at UNC)
- HCI to HII
(HCC): From Limen to Ligature Workshop on Human-Centered Computing
National Science Foundation, September 7-8, 2006
- User Interfaces and Public Information Spaces US EPA Web Workgroup Conference
Research Triangle Park, NC, March 14, 2006
- Personal Health Record Usability National Cancer Institute Informatics In Action
Lecture--Complexity Made Simple: The Science of Search Interfaces, March
2, 2006 (see
NCI Informatics Lecture for a YouTube Video version of this talk)
- Toward Human Computer
Interaction 2005 Lazerow Lecture, University of Washington
- Human Computer Information Retrieval,
Lecture
at the MIT Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, November
12, 2004. (See
HCIR for a YouTube Video version of this talk)
- Human-Computer Information Retrieval:
Finding and Understanding What We Need, Department of Computer Science
Distingusihed Lecture, University of Toronto, September 30 ,2004.
- From Information Retrieval
to Information Interaction, Keynote Address to the 26th Annual European
Conference on Information Retrieval, Sunderland, UK, April 5, 2004
- The Open Video Project:
Design and Evaluation Challenges 2004 Digital Library Colloquium
Series University of Pittsburgh-Carnegie Mellon University April 16, 2004
- How Fast is Too Fast? Evaluating Fast Forward Surrogates for Digital Video ACM/IEEE
4Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, May 29, 2003 (Talk for the
Vannevar Bush Best Paper Award)
- Dynamic Interfaces for Digital Libraries: The Open Video
Project New Jersey ASIST Distinguished Lecture April 4, 2002
- Design Through Integration: A Grand Challenge in Information Science ISI
Samuel Lazerow Memorial
Lecture at Indiana University SLIS, November 9, 2001
- E-Tables: Non-Specialist Use and Understanding of Statistical Data National Conference on Digital
Government
Research, May 22, 2001.
- Augmenting Library Services: The Digital Library as
Sharium Netspeed 2000 Keynote Address, Calgary Alberta, September 29, 2000.
- Remarks on the launch of ibiblio September 11, 2000, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Assessing Use of Electronic Resources: Access is not
Enough American Library Association Library Research Round Table, July 8, 2000
- Interfaces to Support Customized Views and Manipulation of
Statistical Data International Conference on Establishment Surveys--II, Buffalo, June 20, 2000
- The Sharium: A Distributed Learning Space
American
Association
for the Advancement of Science Annual Conference, Feb. 18, 2000
- Supporting
Citizen Access to Statistical Data: WWW Interfaces for Tables National
Health Statistics Conference, Aug., 2, 1999
- Expanding Library
Services in the Digital Age: The Search for [Almost] Equilibrium
Digital Library Federation Forum, July 17, 1999
- The Baltimore Learning
Community: An Evolving Sharium ASIS 98 Panel slides
- Information Visualization
Interfaces: The Alchemist's Workbench ASIS 98 Panel slides
- Designing for End Users
Online World 98 Conference slides
- Focusing on the UserWorkshop on Knowledge
Management Opportunities at the U.S. Department of Labor slides September 22, 1998
- Dynamic Key Frame Presentation Techniques
for Augmenting Video BrowsingAVI '98 slides
- Can we build a sharium?Digital
Library '98 panel slides
- Digital Libraries and Digital
Government: Challenges and Opportunities (NAL March 19 1998)
- Teaching With
Technology Symposium Keynote: Don't Let Technology Get in the Way of Your
Teaching UMCP March 6, 1998
Selected Papers and Reports
- Editorial:
Reviewer merits and review control in an age of electronic manuscript
management systems ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 26(4),
1-6.
- Human-information
interaction research and development
Library and Information Science Research, 30(3), 165-174.
- Digital video policy and practice in higher
education: From gatekeeping to viral lectures. Educational Technology,
48(5), 39-41.
- Marchionini, G. & White, R. (2007). Find what you need, understand
what
you find. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 23(3),
205-237.
- MPACT and citation impact: Two sides of the same scholarly coin?
Sugimoto, C., Russell, T., Meho, L., & Marchionini, G. Library and
Information Science Research, 30(4), 273-281.
- Rating Reviewers Science, 319(5868), 1335-6
- Information and library science
MPACT: A preliminary
analysis. Marchionini, G., Solomon, P., Davis, C., &
Russell, T. (2006). Information and library science MPACT: A preliminary
analysis. Library & Information Science Research, 28, 480-500. Awarded
the 2007 Jesse H. Shera Award for Distinguished Published Research by the
ALA Library Research Round Table
-
Human Performance Measures for Video Retrieval Multimedia Information
Retrieval Workshop (ACM Multimedia 2006),
Santa Barbara, October 27, 2006
- The Open Video Digital Library: A Möbius strip of research and
practice. (Journal of the American Society for Information Science &
Technology) preprint with figures;
Online final at Wiley InterScience
-
Exploratory search: From finding to understanding. Communications of the ACM, 49(4), p. 41-46.
(April 2006).
- Accessing Government
Statistical Information Marchionini, G., Haas, S., Zhang, J., & Elsas,
J. (2005). Computer, 38(12), (Dec. 2005). p. 52-61. (see also IEEE DL)
- From Information
Retrieval to Information
Interaction Keynote at European Conference on Information Retrieval,
April 5, 2004
- Digital Government Information Services: The Bureau of Labor
Statistics Case. Interactions: New visions of human-computer interaction, 10(4). 18-27. Also See ACM
Digital Library
- How fast is too fast? Evaluating fast forward surrogates for digital
video. Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Research on Digital Libraries (Houston, TX: May
27-31, 2003)., Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE. pp. 221-230. Received Vannevar Bush Best Paper Award. Wildemuth, B.,
Marchionini, G., Yang. M., Geisler, G., Wilkens, T., Hughes, A., & Gruss, R.
- The Open Video Digital Library dLib,
8(12), 2002.
- User Studies Informing E-Table Interfaces
Information Processing & Management, 39(4), p 561-579.
- Toward a General Relation Browser: A GUI for Information Architects Journal
of
Digital Information. 2003 4(1), JoDI
- Co-evolution of user and organizational interfaces: A longitudinal case study of
WWW dissemination of national statistics Journal of the American Society for
Information Science (Vol 53 Number 14, p.1192-1209) Best JASIST Paper Award
- Planning new Internet Services: Tracking Public Need, task, and Expectation Trajectories Final Report the
the Bureau of Labor Statistics, August 31, 2001
- E-Tables: Non-Specialist use and understanding of statistical data (with Carol Hert, Ben Shneiderman, and
Liz Liddy) National Conference on Digital Government
Research, dg.02001 Proceedings, 114-119.
- Final Report on the Perseus Publication Model
1997-2000. Final report to FIPSE, August 31, 2000
- From Overviews to Previews to Answers: Integrated
Interfaces for Federal Statistics Report to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, June 30,
2000
- Evaluating Digital Libraries: A Longitudinal and
Multifaceted View preprint from Library Trends, Fall 2000 vol 49(2), p. 304-333.
- Interfaces to Support Customized Views and Manipulation of
Statistical Data paper presented at International Conference on Establishment Surveys II
(Buffalo, June 2000)
- Extending Understanding of Federal Statistics in
Tables (
Conference on Universal Usability with Carol Hert, Liz Liddy, and Ben Shneiderman)
- Agileviews: A Human-Centered
Framework for Interfaces to Information Spaces (with Gary Geisler &
Ben Brunk) SILS Technical
Report 2000-01
- Augmenting Library
Services: Toward
the Sharium Invited paper presented at the International Symposium on
Digital Libraries 1999
- An Alternative Site Map Tool for the
Fedstats Website
- The people in digital libraries: Multifaceted
approaches to assessing needs and impact with C. Plaisant & A.
Komlodi. Chapter to appear in A. Bishop, B. Buttenfield, & N. VanHouse
(Eds.) Digital library use: Social practice in design and evaluation. MIT
Press.
- Evaluation Report on the
Perseus Project Publication Model 1998-1999
- Evaluation Report on the Perseus Project
Evaluation Model 1997-98
- Consider a Sharium DRAFT!
(an evolving concept paper)
- Educating Responsible Citizens in the
Information Society appeared in Educational Technology Spring 1999
- Advanced Interface Designs for
the BLS Website: Final Report to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 1999.
- Digital Library Research and
Development (article in Encyclopedia of Library and
Information
Science)
-
Overviews and Previews for Multimedia Instructional
Resources (with Wei Ding, in ASIS 98 Proceedings, describes
the
BLC interface, including video browsing features)
- Seeking
Statistical Information in Federal Websites: Users, Tasks, Strategies, and
Design Recommendations (with Carol Hert) Report to BLS (summer 1997)
- Public Access and Use of
Government
Statistical Information (with Stephan Greene) (White Paper presented to
the Federal
Information Services NSF Workshop, Spring 1997)
- Content+Connectivity=Community:
Digital Resources for a Learning Community (ACM DL '97 paper
describing the Baltimore Learning Community Project)
- Bringing
Treasures to the Surface: Iterative Design for the Library of Congress
National Digital Library Program (ACM CHI '97 Design Briefing ftp'ed
from the HCIL)
- Costs of
Educational Technology: A Framework for Assessing Change (ED-MEDIA
95 Invited Talk)
- The roles
of digital libraries in teaching and learning (with Hermann Mauer)
(Communications of the
ACM, April, 1995 (HTML)
OR (full
paper with color images at ACM Digital Library),
- Resource
Search and Discovery (Getty AHIP paper 1995)
- Overviews
and Previews for the Library of Congress National Digital Library
program (with Catherine Plaisant & Anita Komlodi) (1997 Technical
Report summarizing LC NDL Project, final
version appeared in Information Processing & Management 1998)
yes, i've got more gray hair now ;-)
march at ils.unc.edu
School of Information and Library Science
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360
919 966-3611
919 962-8071 (fax)
updated 12/015/08