Joanne
Gard Marshall is an Alumni Distinguished Professor at the School of
Information
& Library Science (SILS) at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel
Hill where she served as Dean from 1999 to 2004. Joanne is also a Senior Research Scientist at
the UNC
Institute on Aging. In
addition to her Ph.D. in Public Health,
Joanne
holds at Master of Health Science Degree from McMaster University
and a Master of Library Science degree from McGill University .
In 2005 she received a D.Litt. from McGill University in recognition of
her
contribution to improving research and practice in health library and
information services.
Joanne teaches SILS courses in
health information, evidence-based information
practice,
library effectiveness, and cultural institutions. She has also
served as
Field
Experience Coordinator.
Prior to 1999, Joanne was a faculty member at the University of Toronto. Before assuming her faculty appointment at the
Joanne's major research projects since coming to UNC include the development of NC Health Info http://www.nchealthinfo.org/ ; Workforce Issues in Information and Library Science http://www.wilis.unc.edu/; Evaluation of the Lifelong Access Libraries initiative of Libraries for the Future http://www.lff.org/; and the NC Collaboration on Lifelong Learning and Engagement http://www.aging.unc.edu/groups/nccolle/index.html. In 2007, Joanne chaired the 4th International Conference on Evidence-based Library and Information Practice held in Chapel Hill, NC http://www.eblip4.unc.edu/. For a YouTube interview on her research, click here: Interview with Joanne Gard Marshall. In her spare time, Joanne enjoys gardening and teaching yoga.
