TONI CARBO(see also Toni Carbo Bearman)
Professor
School of Information
Sciences and
Graduate School if
Public and International Affairs
Building
PA 15260,
USA
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Selected Presentations EDUCATION
Ph.D.
Drexel University, Doctor of Philosophy (Management of Information
Resources), College of Information Studies, 1977.
Dissertation title: Coverage of journal articles by selected U.S.
disciplinary science and technology abstracting and indexing services
and its relationship to other characteristics of the scientific and
technical literature, particularly citations.
M.S.
Drexel University, Master of Science (Library and Information Science),
College of Information Studies, 1973.
A.B.
Brown University, Bachelor of Arts (English - American - French
Literature), 1969. WORK EXPERIENCE
7/02 - present
Professor, School of Information Sciences and Graduate School of Public
and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
07-present
Director, SIS Institute for Information Ethics and Policy.
06-present
University of Pittsburgh Faculty Associate, Legislative Office for Research Liaison, Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
9/02 - 4/03
Madison Council Fellow in Library and Information Science, John W.
Kluge Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
9/1/98 - present
Joint appointment, Professor in the Graduate School of Public and
International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh.
9/86 - 6/02
Dean and Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA.
11/80 - 8/86
Executive Director, U.S. National Commission on Libraries and
Information Science (NCLIS), Washington, DC.
1985 (1 week in summer)
Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science,
University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
1984 (4 weeks in summer)
Chancellor's Visiting Professorship, Regents Lecturer, University of
California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.
1979 - 1980
Special Consultant for strategic planning and new product development,
Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, UK.
1974 - 1979
Executive Director, National Federation of Abstracting and Indexing,
(now Information) Services (NFAIS), Philadelphia, PA.
1973 - 1974
Consultant, National Federation of Abstracting and Indexing Services
(NFAIS) World Inventory of Abstracting & Indexing Services, London,
U.K.
1971 - 1973
Research Assistant and NSF-funded Research Project Coordinator, Drexel
University Graduate School of Library and Information Science,
Philadelphia, PA.
1967 - 1971
Supervisor, Physical Sciences Library and Library Assistant, Biological
Sciences Library, Brown University, Providence, RI.
1966 - 1967
Subject Specialist, Engineering Library, University of Washington
Library, Seattle, WA.
1963 - 1966
Library Assistant, Physical Sciences Library, Brown University,
Providence, RI.
1962 - 1963
Bibliographic Assistant, Library, Mathematical Reviews, American
Mathematical Society, Providence, RI. OTHER EXPERIENCETeaching and Research
Classes Taught since 2003: Information Ethics (LIS 2194), Information Policy (INFSCI), Understanding Information (LIS 2000), Introduction to Information Science (INFSCI 2000), Introduction to Library and Information Science PhD Program (LIS 3000), Academic Library Issues (spring 2009)Funded projects submitted since 2003:Grants Awarded:
Elsevier Foundation Support for Information Ethics activities, including the Ethics and Accountability Lecture Series, Academic Year 2007-2008 $5,000 -- Funded
UNESCO Information for All Programme. Proposal to support a Training Workshop on Information Ethics and E-Government in Sub-Saharan Africa, Pretoria, S. Africa, August 2008, Project Co-Principal. $41,000 -- Funded.
South African Government. Proposal to support a Training Workshop on Information Ethics and E-Government in Sub-Saharan Africa, Pretoria, S. Africa, August 2008, Project Co-Principal. $25,000 -- Funded.
SAP. Proposal to support a Training Workshop on Information Ethics and E-Government in Sub-Saharan Africa, Pretoria, S. Africa, August 2008, Project Co-Principal. Approximately $8,500 -- Funded.
Elsevier Foundation Support for Information Ethics activities, including the Ethics and Accountability Lecture Series, Academic Year 2006-2007 $5,000 Funded
IMLS Spectrum Doctoral Fellowship, in collaboration with ALA and 9 other universities, Principal Investigator -- $999,771 Funded.
Information Ethics Education for Information Scientists $32, 800 from Provost s office to support a graduate student, computer and related expenses for research and proposal preparation.
PI - SIS Dean s Entrepreneurial Fund. Institute for Information Ethics and Policy Planning Grant. Requested $7,750. $8,000 funded
Co-PI (with Richard Cox) SIS Dean s Entrepreneurial Fund. Lecture Series: Preserving America s Documentary Heritage in Perilous Times: A Lecture Series on Public Policy, Professional Ethics, and the Concept of Accountability. Requested $19,000. $15,000 Funded.
Selected other activities:
External Examiner, Proposed MIS (M.S.I) program in Master of Information Studies/Maitrise en sciences de l'information and the proposed GDip (Type 4) in Information Studies at the University of Ottawa, September 2008.
External Examiner, Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto,
Toronto, Ont. Canada, February 2003.
Chair, Committee on Accreditation Panel for the American Library Association,
Rutgers University, 2002-2003.
External Examiner, Institutional Assessment of the academic programs of the
Department of Library Science, Southern Connecticut State University, October,
2001.
Chair, Committee on Accreditation Panel for the American Library Association,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1999.
Member, University Libraries and Academic Information Systems External Review
Visiting Committee, Columbia University, New York, NY, March 2-5, 1997.
Chair, Committee on Accreditation Panel for the American Library Association,
School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alabama (Office for
Accreditation, ALA), October 14-17, 1995.
Member, External Review Panel for University of Iowa, 1992.
Member, External Review Committee, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley,
CA, School of Library and Information Science, April 5-6, 1990.
Deans' Cooperative Project (Drexel, Rutgers and Pittsburgh), March 1988-1995.
External Reviewer, proposed Ph.D. Program, State University of New York, Albany,
NY, February 18-19, 1988.
Library and Information Science Deans' project in Harrisburg, PA to discuss
Continuing Education with the Pennsylvania State Librarian's office, February
5, 1988.
Consultant, British Library Research and Development Department, London, United
Kingdom, November 28-December 5, 1987.
Peer reviewer/advisor, U.S. Department of Education, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement, April 1987.
Chairman, Federal Scientific and Technical Information Managers, 1986.
Regents Lecturer, University of California, Spring 1984.
Member, Beta Phi Mu 1973 - present; Member of its Task Force on the Future
of Beta Phi Mu; Chairman, Nominating Committee, 1986.
Courses taught: LS 2001: Libraries and Librarianship in Society; IS 2000:
Introduction to Information Science; LIS 2194: Ethics in the Information Society;
and INFOSCI 2938/TELCOM 2512: Information Policy; LIS2000, Understanding Information.
Director of several national and international research projects on the measurement
and use of scientific and technical information, including studies of journal
article overlap among abstracting and indexing services, technically oriented
house journals, and use of the mathematics literature.
Director of NCLIS research projects on policy and planning in the library
and information field.
Chair or member of several national and international conference programs,
including the Cranfield Conference, the first jointly hosted conference of
ASIS and the Institute of Information Scientists, and the International Federation
of Scientific Editors and Authors Conference.
Editorial Activities:
Editor, International Information and Library Review (IILR) 1993-present;
Co-editor, International Library Review (ILR) 1989-1992.
Reviewer, Computing Research Association, March 1999.
Reviewer, The World Book Encyclopedia, 1991-1994.
Editorial Board, Perspectives in Information Management, 1989-1991.
Member, Advisory Committee of the Annual Review of Information Science and
Technology (ARIST), 1985 - 1987; Reviewer, 1988 - 91.
Member, Editorial Advisory Committee of the American Library Association Yearbook
of Library and Information Services, 1986-1989.
Editor, NFAIS Newsletter, 1974-1979.
Former member of the editorial boards of the Bulletin of the American Society
for Information Science, Information Management Review, Knowledge in Society,
Library Hi Tech, Online, Resource Sharing and Library Networks, and the Serials
Librarian.GOVERNING BOARDS AND ADVISORY GROUPSSELECTED BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND ADVISORY GROUPS Current
Member. Brown University President s Library Advisory Committee. 2006-present.
Member, Board, Elsevier Foundation, 2006-present.
Chair, Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Task Force on Proposed Code of Ethics, 2007 present.
Member, Nominating Committee. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Section on Information, Computing and Communication, 2005-2008.
Cabinet Representative, American Society for Information Science and Technology, Special Interest Group, International Information Issues, 2004-present.
Member. International Relations Committee, American Society for Information Science and Technology. 2007-present.
Peer referee, ICES Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, an electronic journal published by Troubador, 2003-present.SELECTED BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND ADVISORY GROUPS Past
Conference Chair, 2nd International Conference on e-Government, October 12-13, 2006. Pittsburgh, PA.
Member, National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists, a Joint Committee of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the American Bar Association (ABA) February 23, 2000 - 2006.
Member, Center for Democracy and Technology Board of Directors, 1996 2007; Chair, 1998- 2002.
Member, Governance Committee, Association for Library and Information Science Education, 2005-2006.
Member, planning committee. First International Conference on e-Government, October 27-28, 2005, Ottawa, Canada.
Chair, Advisory Board, Policy Archive, 2004-2007.
Member, 3 Rivers Connect, Member, Board of Directors, 1997 2004; Interim Chair, 2003. Vice-Chair, 2000 -2004; Executive Committee, 1998 2004; Executive Director Search Committee, 2003-2004; Planning Committee, 1998 -2002.
Peer Reviewer, 5th European Conference on e-Government, 2004-2005.
Member, 10th Anniversary Dinner Committee, Center for Democracy and Technology, 2005.
Member, planning committee for 4th European Conference on e-Government and participated in Conference, June 17-18, 2004.
Co-chaired the planning committee for the AAAS-ABA National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists' project on anonymity (In Search of J. Doe: Can Anonymity Survive in a Post-9/11 Society?), held on May 4, 2004. Served as a moderator for the Anonymity, Commerce, and Health Section of the Conference.
Member, e-Government Committee, e-PA Alliance, 2004.
Member, Conference Committee, 4th European Conference on e-Government 2003-2004.
Member, Technology Advisory Board, Legal Services Corporation, 2003-present.
Member, Affiliations Taskforce, American Society for Information Science and Technology. 2001-2002.
Pittsburgh Regional Champions, 2001 ? 2002.
Board of Advisors of the Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy, 1999 2002.
Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) Research Advisory Committee, 1998 - 2000.
Advisory Committee for Agenda for Access, Bauman Foundation, 1998-2000.
Canada-Pennsylvania Partnership Council, 1998-1999.
Member, Jury, [Senator John] Heinz Awards for Technology, the Economy, and Employment, 1998 - 2003; Chair of Jury 2001.
Past President, 1998-2000; President, 1997-1998; President Elect, 1996-1997; Conference Program Planning, Chair, 1997-1998 and 1999-2000: Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE). Representative to FID, 1996 2000. Conference program chair, 1999-2000. Conference program co-chair, 2004-2005.
Member, Council, 1998-2000; Co-Chair, U. S. National Committee, 1990-2000; Chair, Infostructures and Policies Committee, 1990-2002; Chair, Advice Group on the IDRC-Funded Project on the Impact of Information: International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID).
Member, Conference Planning Committee, Pre-Conference before ASIS Annual 1998, Pittsburgh, PA, 1997-1998: The History & Heritage of Science Information Systems (ISHIST).
International Women s Forum: Mentor 2000-2001; Pittsburgh Chapter Vice-President, 2001 ? 2002.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Member, Council, February 14, 1996 January 26, 1999.
World Affairs Council International Business Forum Committee, Member, September 1996-1997.
U.S. Working Group on G7 Electronic Libraries Project, Chair, 1995-1996.
Member, U.S. Private Section Delegation, G7 Ministerial Conference on the Global Information Society: Round-Table Meeting of Business Leaders, February 25-26, 1995, Brussels, Belgium.
United States National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council, Member, January 1994-1996.
U.S. National Information Infrastructure Advisory Committee. 1994-1996.
University of Minnesota Law School External Technology Advisory Group, 1990 2001.
Member, Board of Directors, The Laurel Initiative, 1990-1993.
Second White House Conference on Library and Information Services, Policy Drafting Committees (PDC), focusing on productivity, Chair, 1990.
Special Libraries Association (SLA), Member, Liaison to FID, 1989-93, 1996-1997; Research Committee, 1989-1992; International Relations Committee, 1991-1993.
Counselor, American Library Association (ALA), July 1989-1992.
Standing Committee on Library Education (SCOLE), Member, American Library Association (ALA), 1989-1990.
Planning Committee, Co-Chair, Conference on The Impact of Information Technology on the Research Process, Cranfield, England, July 1989.
President's Committee on the Library, Member, The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, February - April 1989.
Board of Advisors, ACCESS: Networking in the Public Interest, Member, 1988-1990.
Advisory Committee, Agency for International Development, Center for Development Information and Evaluation, A.I.D. Research and Reference Services, 1987-1992.
Board of Directors, Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council, 1987-1992.
MARC XX Oral History Project, Committee Member, 1987-1990.
ALA LAMA Task Force on Report of the Commission on Freedom and Equality of Access to Information, July 1987-June 1989.
National Information Standards Organization--Z39 (NISO), Board and Executive Committee, 1987-1990; Chairman, Education Committee, 1987-1989.
Advisory Committee, United States Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office, 1987-1989.
Planning Committee and participant, National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NAGARA), (with support from the Council on Library Resources), 1987.
ALA/OCLC Report on the State of the Nation's Libraries Committee, 1986-1990.
Local Arrangements Subcommittee, ALA Public Library Association, 1988 National Conference, 1986-1988.
Chair, 50th Anniversary Conference of the American Society for Information Science, Boston, 1986-1987.
Nominating Committee, Chairman, Beta Phi Mu, 1986-1987.
Office of the President, Visiting Panel for Academic Review, Drexel University, October 1986.
Advisor to the Task Force on Futures, American Chemical Society's Committee on Chemical Abstracts Service, 1984-1986.
U.S. Delegation to the Intergovernmental Council Meeting of the UNESCO General Information Program, Paris, 1984; Head member of the delegation 1982; Director, U.S. National Committee, 1982-1986. (This is the last intergovernmental council in which the United States participated.)
U.S. Department of Commerce Technical Advisory Board's Committee on Scientific and Technical Information and its subcommittee on international information, Member, 1979-1980.
Advisory Council (formerly Board of Trustees), Engineering Information, Inc., 1981-1987.
Advisory Committee, Copyright Clearance Committee, 1976-1979.
Library of Congress Network Advisory Committee, (representing the National Federation of Abstracting and Indexing Services (NFAIS), then the American Society for Information Science (ASIS), then the Association for Library and Information Science Education, (ALISE), 1977-1995).
Advisory Committee for the CONversion of SERials, CONSER, Member, 1974-1978.
AAAS, Chair, Section on Information, Computing, and Communication.
ASIS Committees: Public Affairs, Conference and Meetings, Networking, Inter-Society Cooperation, and International Relations Committees, Past Member. Former Chair of ASIS SIG LAN (Library Automation and Networking) and Delaware Valley Chapter.
Member, boards or executive committees of the Association for Information and Dissemination Centers, ASIS, the Information Institute of the International Academy at Santa Barbara, the American Society of Indexers, and the Center for Literacy, Philadelphia.
Member of several professional and honor societies, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Bar Association (associate member), the American Library Association, the American Society for Information Science and Technology, the Association for Library and Information Science Education, Beta Phi Mu, the International Women s Forum, and the Special Libraries Association.UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES -- Current
Faculty Advisory Board, Center for West European Studies/European Union Center, 2002-present .
School of Information Sciences (SIS). Information Science and Technology Program Curriculum Committee, 2005- present.
Doreen E. Boyce Endowed Chair Search Committee, 2007-present.
Personnel Committee, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, 2007-present.UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES -- Past
SIS Peer Review of Teaching Committee. September 1, 2005- August 31, 2007.
Faculty Fellowship Committee, European Union Center, 2003-2007.
Core Faculty Affiliate, Global Studies Program, 2004- 2007.
SIS Committee to Develop a School-wide Introductory Course. 2007.
Faculty Search Committee, SIS Department of Library and Information Science, 2003-2004.
Council of Deans and Directors, Working Group on Marketing, February 2000-2002.
Council of Deans and Directors, Working Group on Developing a Service Culture, October 1998-2002.
Personnel Committee, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, 2003-2004; 2006-2007.
Health Sciences Information Systems Steering Committee (formerly Biomedical Informatics),
1998 - 2001.
Council of Deans and Directors, Academic Success of Minority Students, 1997-2002.
IAIMS Networking and Telecommunications Committee, Health Sciences Information Systems, 1997 - 2000.
Council of Deans and Directors, Library and Information Technology Committee, 1993 - 2002.
SIS Planning and Budget Committee, Chair 1992-2002.
Information Technology Steering Committee, December 1992 - 2002.
University Budget and Planning Committee, 1992 - 1999.
Women's Association, University of Pittsburgh, 1991-1992.
University of Pittsburgh, Middle States Self-Study Committee, 1989-1991.
University of Pittsburgh Senate Council, 1988-1993
Council of Deans and Directors, 1986 - 2002.AWARDS AND HONORS
Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE). Award for Service to the Association. 2007.
Women in Sciences Award from the Women and Girls Foundation of Southwest Pennsylvania, 2005.
Named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania, 2004.
Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) 2002 ALISE Professional Contribution to Library and Information Science Education Award, January, 2002.
Tribute to Women 2000 Award for Science and Technology from the Greater Pittsburgh YWCA.
Elected Member, International Women s Forum, 1997.
Certificate of Appreciation awarded by The Institute of Museum and Library Services for service as a Reviewer in the 1999 National Leadership Grants Program.
Miles Conrad Memorial Lecture Award, National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services (NFAIS), 1997.
American Library Association's Fiftieth Anniversary Honor Roll of Legislative and Grass Roots Library Champions, May 1996.
Winner of NCLIS Silver Award for contribution to strength of libraries and information services during the past 25 years, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS) 1996.
Pennsylvania Library Association Distinguished Service Award, 1995.
Fellow, Special Libraries Association, named 1993.
Drexel 100 Award, Drexel University, chosen one of the 100 most distinguished of Drexel's 65,000 graduates, 1992.
Distinguished Alumni Award, College of Information Studies, Drexel University, 1984.
Watson Davis Award for Continuous Dedicated Service to the Membership of the American Society of Information Science, 1983.
Named Honorary Citizen, City of New Orleans, March 1983.
Named Fellow, 1981; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), member, 1971-present.
Named Fellow, Institute of Information Scientists (IIS), 1980.
Member, U.S. Department of Agriculture's Blue Ribbon Panel on the National Agricultural Library, 1982.
Commissioned, Kentucky Colonel of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, August 1981.
Visiting lecturer at several universities, including Catholic University, Drexel University, and the Universities of Michigan, Montreal, Toronto, and Washington. Invited Named Lectures
Cunningham Lecture at Vanderbilt University, Southern Chapter, Medical Library
Association. 2002.
Lazerow Lecture at the University of Toronto, October 1, 1999.
William A. Gillard Lecture at St. John's University.
Yuri Nakata Lecture at the University of Illinois Chicago Library.
Samuel Lazerow Memorial Lecture at the School of Library and Information Science,
Indiana University.
Eighth Nasser Sharify lecture, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn New York on "Educating
Information Professionals for the 21st Century," May 11, 1997.DIRECTORY LISTINGS
Who's Who in America; Foremost Women of the Twentieth Century; Who's Who in
Library and Information Services; Who's Who of American Women; Who s Who in
American Education; Who's Who in the East, Who s Who in Science and Engineering,
and Who s Who in the World.PUBLICATIONS AND SELECTED PRESENTATIONS
2008
Carbo, Toni and Martha M. Smith. (Guest Editors) Global Information Ethics Perspectives Section of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology. Vol. 49, no. 7, pp. 1109-1183.
Carbo, Toni and Martha M. Smith. (May 2008). Global Information Ethics: Intercultural Perspectives on Past and Future Research. JASIST. Vol. 49, no. 7, pp. 1111-1115.
Carbo, Toni, David Perrotta, Jeffrey Neher and Martha M. Smith. Bibliography on Information Ethics. (May 2008). JASIST. Vol. 49, no. 7, pp. 1116-1123
Carbo, Toni. 2008. Ethics Education for Information Professionals. Journal of Library Administration. Vol. 47, no.3-4, pp. 5-25.
Carbo, Toni. (March 2008). Editorial: Them and Us, Or a Bigger and Better Us? The Journal of Academic Librarianship. Vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 99-100.2007
Information Rights: Trust and Human Dignity in e-Government International Review of Information Ethics. vol. 7(September 2007) http://www.i-r-i-e.net/inhalt/007/17-carbo.pdf
With James G. Williams. Foundations of Information Science: A Collection of Papers and Tributes in Honor of Anthony Debons. School of Information Sciences University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA. 2007.
Information Ethics and Policy Issues for Information Professionals. In: Carbo, Toni and James G. Williams. Foundations of Information Science: A Collection of Papers and Tributes in Honor of Anthony Debons. School of Information Sciences University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA. 2007. pp. 5-19.
Information Ethics Education. Presentation on a panel at the 2007 Annual Conference of the American Library Association. June 23, 2007. Washington, D.C.
Reflecting on LIS and William Sullivan s Three Apprenticeships in Professional Education: A Reflection on Ethical Values in LIS Education. Presentation at the 2007 Conference of the Association for Library and Information Science Education. Plenary Session. January 17, 2007. Seattle, Washington.
Trust, Including Trust in Individuals, Content, Systems, and the Importance of Different Cultural Perspectives. Presentation at the 2007 Conference of the Association for Library and Information Science Education. Information Ethics Special Interest Group Panel. January 16, 2007. Seattle, Washington.
Participant on panel on Undergraduate Programs in LIS Schools: Reflections, Challenges & Opportunities. 2007 Conference of the Association for Library and Information Science Education. January 17, 2007. Seattle, Washington.2006
Editor, The International Information and Library Review quarterly research
journal.
Relationship Marketing, an annotated bibliography. Library Connect (pamphlet
#8, 2005), pp. 16-17.
Co-editor with Martha Smith, Perspectives on Global Information Ethics,
to be published in JASIT&T. 2005
Information Ethics Education: A Brief Overview of Current Issues. CSI Communications
[Computer Society of India Communications] vol. 28, no. 12 (June 2005), pp.
25-28.
Anonymity in the Digital Age. SciTech Lawyer. Summer 2005, pp. 4-6.
The Future of LIS Education. Invited presentation at Dalhousie University
School of Library & Information Studies, March 17, 2005.
Reflections on Librarianship: Values, Ethics and Practice. In Essays on
Librarianship, edited by Norman Horrocks, Scarecrow Press, 2005, pp. 25-28.
The Ethics of Information. Presentation to the Pittsburgh Chapter of the
Special Libraries Association, January 20, 2005. Summary published in: The
Confluence: Newsletter of the Pittsburgh Chapter of the SLA. Vol. 70, no. 1
(winter 2004-2005) p. 6.
Information Ethics Education. Participated in panel at the Association for
Library and Information Science Education, January 2005.
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.2004
Models for Ethical Decision-Making for Use in Teaching
Information Ethics: Challenges for Educating Diverse Information Professionals.
Presented at the invitational International Center for Information Ethics Symposium,
Karlsruhe, Germany, 4-6 October 2004. IJIE: International Journal of Information
Ethics vol. 2 (11/2004).
http: container.zkm.de/ijie/n0002/ijie_002_08_carbo.pdf
With James G. Williams. Models and Metrics for Evaluating Local Electronic
Government Systems and Services. Electronic Journal of E-Government (EJEG),
vol. 2, no. 3 (December 2004), pp. 95-104.
With James G. Williams. Models and metrics for Evaluating and Developing
Digital Government Systems and Services at the Local Level. Presented at the
4th European conference on e-Government (sponsored in part by the European
Union), 17-18 June 2004. Published in the Conference Proceedings: ECEG 2004
4th European Conference on e-Government: Towards Innovative Transformation
in the Public Sector. Ed. Dan Remenyi. Dublin, Ireland: Department of the Taoiseach,
pp. 149-158.
"Electronic Government in the European Union: Recent Developments and
Challenges." European Union/Center for West European Studies Newsletter,
University of Pittsburgh, Summer 2004, 1, 6-7.
Information Ethics: a Continuing Education Program. Medical Library Association
Pittsburgh Chapter. (half-day workshop) April 2, 2004. Pittsburgh, PA.
Member, Planning Committee and Moderator for a panel on "Anonymity, Commerce,
and Health," at "In Search of J. Doe: Can Anonymity Survive in a
Post-9/11 Society?" held at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars in Washington, D.C., May 2004.
"Information Ethics and Information Policy," Informal Presentation.
PhD Colloquium, University of Pittsburgh, January 23, 2004.
Moderator for panel on "Living in a Post-CIPA World," ALA President's
Program San Diego, ALA Midwinter Meeting, 2004.
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.2003
"Information Ethics and Policy: Issues and Challenges for the Information
Profession." Invited Presentation. Palmer School of Library and Information
Science, Long Island University, Brookville, New York, December 11, 2003.
"Information Policy and Electronic Government: A Brief Overview of Developments
in Europe." TransEurope Lecture Series, sponsored by the European Union
Center, The Center for West European Studies, The Center for Russian and East
European Studies, the School of Information Sciences, and the Graduate School
for Public & International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh. November
19, 2003.
Moderator for a panel on "New Information Models for Rural Populations
in Developing Countries." SIG/III at ASIS&T Meeting, October 2003.
Challenges for Libraries Creating One World Information Ethics and Policy
Issues for Medical Librarians. Journal of the Medical Library Association
(JMLA). July 2003, vol. 91, no. 3, pp.
281-284.
Government and the Global Information Infrastructure (GII): Towards a Framework
for the Discussion of Policy Issues Related to e-Government. In: Frank Bannister
and Dan Remenyi (eds.) 3rd European Conference on e-Government, 3-4 July 2003,
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland [Proceedings] 2003 Reading, UK, MCIL, pp.
53-64.
Facilitator at the Information Literacy Meeting of Experts, Prague, Czech
Republic, September 18-23, 2003.
Session moderator and chair for panel on Professional Ethics and Self-Regulation
at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International
Affairs Conference on Educating Ethical Leaders: Ethics for Public and Professional
Life, May 17, 2003.
A Strategic View the View from Outside the Government. (half-day workshop,
June 16,2003) at: Expanded Electronic Government: New Tools for e-ffective
Management a week-long continuing education program of the Eastern Management
Development Center of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Shepherdstown,
West Virginia, June 16-20, 2003.
"The Future of Librarianship: A View From a School of Library and Information
Science." Interview. Library Connect. vol. 1, no. 4, 2003.
Foreword . In: Joyce Li, The Center for Democracy and Technology and Internet
Privacy in the U.S.: Lessons of the Last Five Years. Lanham, Maryland and Oxford
England: Scarecrow Press, 2003, pp. xi-xii.
Co-editor with Martha Montague Smith, Perspectives on Global Information
Ethics for the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and
Technology, in preparation.
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.2002
The School of Information Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh: A Century
of Change as Reflected in Changes in the Name of the School. On a panel of
The Information Schools: Impact of Name Change at the Fourth International
Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS4), Seattle,
Washington. July 23, 2002.
Challenges for Libraries Creating One World: Information Ethics and Policy
Issues for Medical Librarians. Invited Cunningham Lecture. Southern Chapter
of the Medical Library Association. Vanderbilt University. October 19, 2002.
(to be published as a guest editorial in the Journal of the Medical Library
Association 2003).
Information Ethics: Challenges for Information Professionals . Invited presentation.
D.C. Chapter SLA/ Potomac Valley Chapter ASIST/DCLA. Washington, D.C. December
4, 2002.
Information Ethics: Challenges for Library and Information Science Professionals .
Luminary Lecture Series Lecture, Library of Congress. December 9, 2002. Published
as a webcast (www.loc.gov).
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.2001
With Richard J. Cox, Mary K. Biagini, Tony Debons, Ellen Detlefsen, Jose-Marie
Griffiths, Don King, David Robins, Richard Thompson, Chris Tomer, and Martin
Weiss, The Day the World Changed: Implications for Archival, Library, and
Information Science Education, First Monday, vol. 6, no. 12, December 2001,
URL: http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue6_12/cox/index.html
With Stephen Almagno. "Information Ethics: The Duty, Privilege, and Challenge
of Educating Information Professionals." Library Trends, vol. 49, no.
3,Winter 2001, pp.510-18.
With Martin Weiss. International Aspects of Electronic Government: A Conference
Report European Conference on e-Government, Dublin, 27-28 Sept 2001.
Co-Chair, Conference on International Aspects of e-Government, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, June 24-26, 2001. (Collaborative effort between
the School of Information Sciences and the European Union Center at the University
of Pittsburgh.)
"Working the Web: Using the Commonwealth's Information Resources to Form
and Inform Public Policy," presented "e-Government: An Introduction
for Public Policy Decision Makers," Harrisburg, PA, June 7, 2001.
With Marilyn Ochoa. "Foreword." The International Information and
Library Review, vol. 33, no. 2/3, June/September 2001, pp. 127-28.
"The Global Information Infrastructure: Context, Cautions, and Challenges," Keynote
speech at the Young Leaders Conference, The Internet Revolution. Pittsburgh,
PA, May 10, 2001.
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.2000
"The Global Information Highway in the 21st Century: One Individual's
Perspective," Keynote Address at the CONSAL Conference, Singapore, April
19-28, 2000; The International Information and Library Review, vol. 32, no.
2, June 2000, pp. 237-250.
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.1999
"Information Policy Issues and the Implications of Them for the Education
of Information Professionals: One Individual Perspective," Lazerow Lecture
presented at the Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, October
1, 1999; Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, vol. 24, no.
2/3, 1999, pp.1-11.
The Librarian within the Large Family of Information Professions: An American
Perspective, 30th Annual Congress of the Corporation des Bibliothecaires Professionels
du Quebec, Montreal, May 27, 1999. FID Review vol.1, no.1, 1999, pp.24-27.
Information Management: An International Perspective, The Information Round
Table Session 4, Institute on Goverance, Ottawa, Canada, February 10, 1999.
"The Librarian within the Large Family of Information Professions: An
American Perspective." (Translated into Russian) International Forum
on Information and Documentation vol. 24, no. 3, 1999, pp.23-26.
Policy Implications of Managing Electronic Information: One Perspective from
the U.S., Electronic Communication and Research in Europe, Papers presented
at the European Science and Technology Forum, Darmstadt, Germany, Session 2:
April 16, 1998, ed. Jack Meadows and Heinz-Dieter Bocker, Luxembourg: Office
for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1999, pp.91-103. (Available
online at http://academia.darmstadt.gmd.de/seeheim/thebook/index.html).
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.1998
Participant, Cyberspace and the American Dream, Aspen, Colorado, August 23-25,
1998.
Information Policy: Issues and Challenges for the Emerging Electronic Village,
Millersville University, March 31, 1998.
Foreword In Wolf, M. T., Ensor P., & Thomas, M. A. (Eds.), Information
Imagineering Meeting at the Interface. American Library Association, Chicago
and London, 1998, pp. ix-xi.
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.1997
Library and Information Science Education: Rethinking Our Roles to Meet Tomorrow s
Challenges, Biennial Srygley Lecture Florida State University, November, 1997
(published in The Sara K. and Ted Srygley Lecture Series Volume 2, 1998, pp.
71-85).
Mediacy: Knowledge and Skills to Navigate the Information Highway, Presented
at the First UNESCO Conference on Information Ethics, Monaco 1997. Published
in International Information & Library Review (IILR), Volume 29, number
3-4, September-December 1997, pp. 393-401.
Moderator, Session on Online Property Rights: Far Beyond Copyright, 1997
ASIS Midyear Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ, May 31- June 4, 1997.
Educating Information Professionals for the 21st Century, Nasser Sharify
Lecture, Pratt Institute, New York, NY, May 1997.
"Access and Government Information Services," OCLC Distinguished
Seminar Series, April 15, 1997.
The Information Professions and the Future of the National Information Infrastructure,
National Archives and Records Administration Conference on Going Digital,
College Park, MD, April 10, 1997.
"Just for You Services on the Information Highway," Miles Conrad
Memorial Lecture, National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services
(NFAIS) Annual Conference, Philadelphia PA, February 25, 1997; NFAIS Newsletter,
vol. 39, no. 4/5, April/May 1997, pp. 10. (also published in National Information
Standards Organization (NISO) Information Standards Quarterly newsletter, April
1997).
Participant in symposium for Dr. William Brody's installation as President
of John Hopkins University. February 21, 1997.
With David Wallace. "National and Global Information Infrastructures:
Status, Issues and Challenges," In Information Science: Still an Emerging
Discipline. James G. Williams and Toni Carbo co- editors, Pittsburgh, PA:
Cathedral Publishing, 1997, pp. 153-174.
Co-editor with James G. Williams, Information Science: Still An Emerging Discipline,
Cathedral Publishing, Pittsburgh PA, 1997.
Just for You Service: Challenges in Customizing Library and Information Services
for the Future, Proceedings of the 41st Military Librarians Workshop, 1997,
Online: www.sla.org/division/dmil.
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.1996
Conference participant, "The Future of Communications Formats," Banque
internationale d'information sur les Etats francophones of ACCT (BIEF) and
the National Library of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, October 7-11, 1996.
"KickStart Initiative: Ingredients for Success, Keynote speech at Transforming
Libraries: Library & Information Technology Association (LITA) / Library
Administration & Management Association (LAMA) Conference, Pittsburgh,
PA, October 14, 1996.
Information Futurology & the Health Sciences, Keynote speech at Midwest
Chapter/Medical Library Association 1996 Regional Meeting, Columbus, OH, September
28-30, 1996.
Speaker, Leadership in Building the Information Superhighway, "Building
the Information Superhighway: Libraries Leading the Way," WHCLIST Conference
August 3, 1996.
Information Policy and U.S. National Information Infrastructure, The British
Library Research and Innovation Centre, July 14, 1996. Information Policy Briefings,
no. 14.
Panel Member "Quality and Equality of Internet Access: Socio-Cultural
Issues for Libraries," ASCLA/ICAN, American Library Association Conference,
New York, July 8, 1996.
Building the Information Superhighway: Strategic Partnerships and Challenges," Keynote
speech at Cooperative Agreements, Strategic Partnerships," Simmons College,
Boston, MA, May 16, 1996.
"The National Information Infrastructure," Geneva College, May 15,
1996.
Opening remarks, "Ensuring Public Access to the Information Highway," for "Libraries:
On Ramps to the Information Superhighway, Freedom Forum, New York City, April
24, 1996.
"Building the Information Superhighway," Honor's Convocation Keynote
speaker, Titusville Campus, University of Pittsburgh, April 3, 1996.
Participant in "Will the Traditional Library Grow Extinct?" Michael
R. Beschlossin The Digital Libraries in Our Future: Perils and Promise, Annenberg
Washington Program, April 1996.
"The Advisory Council's Role in Realizing the NII Vision of Universal
Information Services for All," Clarion University, March 21, 1996.
"The National Infrastructure Advisory Council: Past Accomplishments and
Future Opportunities," U.S. Department of Energy, Conference on Information
Law and Policy: Directions and Issues for 1996, January 31, 1996.
The Global Information Infrastructure (GII) From One to One, in Envisioning
a Nation Connected, ed. Betty Turock, American Library Association, Chicago,
1996, pp. 22-25.
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.1995
With David A. Wallace, "The Right Connections," UNESCO Sources,
No. 75 December 1995 January 1996, p. 15.
"United States Policy on National and Global Information Infrastructures," FID
Centennial Conference, Copernicus & Cyberspace, Information Superhighway:
A New View of the World, November 10, 1995, The Hague, Netherlands. FID News
Bulletin, Volume 46, number 1/2, January/February 1996, pp. 37-44.
Speaker, "Building the Information Infrastructure: Challenges for the
Community," Program at the World Bank, Washington DC, December 14, 1995.
Participant, Symposium "The Transformation of the Public Library," with
Lewis Branscomb, Bob Croneberger and Joey Rodger in Washington DC, December
8, 1995.
Speaker, "Public Libraries and Information Policy" Workshop, Philadelphia,
PA, November 17, 1995.
Speaker, "Information and the Information Superhighway" Information
Policy Briefing, London, England and The Hague, Netherlands, November 10, 1995.
"A Navigator on the Information Superhighway," interview in Pittsburgh
Business Times (October 2-8, 1995), pp. 9-14.
Pico V.2: A Humanist in the Year 2010 A Round Table, edited by Gregory Bloomquist,
Proceedings of Conference of Learned Societies, Universite du Quebec a Montreal,
May 1995.
"From Books to Bytes: A History of Legal Publishing," American Association
for Law Libraries (AALL) Conference, Pittsburgh, PA. July 16, 1995.
"Role of Libraries in KickStart," Panel member, NCLIS, Pittsburgh
PA, July 15, 1995.
"Overview and Update of NII Activities," Pennsylvania Information
Highway Consortium (PIHC) Conference, June 6, 1995.
The Global Infrastructure: Paths and Impediments to Implementations," University
of Maryland College Park's Trade and Technology Seminar Series, May 25, 1995.
"Designing and Building the NII for Lifelong Learning: One Perspective
from Higher Education," Open meeting at the National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, May 9, 1995.
"Building the Global Information Infrastructure: Challenges for the Scholarly
Community," proceeding from an RLG Symposium held May 1-3, 1995 at Harvard
University. Published in Scholarship in the New Information Environment, edited
by Carol Hughes, pp. 9-17.
"Building the Global Information Infrastructure: Opportunities and Challenges
for Learning and Research," Westbrook College, April 6, 1995 and Discussion
on status/update on NII, April 5, 1995.
Panelist "How Research Libraries Can Help Their Changing Universities," in
Continuity & Transformation: The Promise of Confluence Conference, Proceedings
ACRL 7th National Conference, March 29-April 1, 1995, Pittsburgh, PA.
Speaker, "The Digital Libraries in our Future: An Overview," Washington,
DC, The Anneberg Washington Program, March 17, 1995.
Speaker, "Information Superhighway: Canadian and U. S. Perspectives," sponsored
by National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, March 15, 1995.
Statement to participants in G7 Ministerial Conference on the Global Information
Society, Round-Table Meeting of Business Leaders, Proceedings of the February
25-26, 1995 Conference, Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the
European Communities, 1995. p. 22.
"Information Technology, Public Policy and Libraries," New York
Public Library, February 6, 1995.
Keynote address, National Information Infrastructure and Its Implications
for Libraries, ONLINE 95 Northwest, Portland OR, January 20, 1995.
With David A. Wallace, "National Information Infrastructure," The
Bowker Annual of Library and Book Trade Information, New York: R. R. Bowker
Company, 1995, pp. 65-69.
Editor: The International Information and Library Review, published by Academic
Press, a division of Elsevier.1994
Speaker, "The National Information Infrastructure: The Federal Agenda,"
NASULGC Presentation, Chicago IL, November 6, 1994.
"Pitt on the Information Superhighway," The University of Pittsburgh
Teaching Times 4 (October 1994), p. 2, and (November 1994), p. 2.
"A New Frontier: The National Information Infrastructure," program moderator
at the Special Library Association State - of - the - Art Institute, November 3
- 4, 1994, Washington, D.C.
Keynote address, "Translations in Learning: How will School and Colleges
Shape the Future?" College Board National Forum, Washington DC, October 27,
1994.
Panel member, Career Management Symposium, Drexel University Co-Operative
Education and Career management, 75th Anniversary Commemoration, Philadelphia
PA, October 24, 1994.
Keynote address, 4th Annual CARL User Group meeting, Baltimore MD, October
12, 1994.
"The Information Superstructure," Pennsylvania Library Association Annual
Conference, Harrisburg PA, September 25, 1994.
"Outlook for a National Information Superhighway," PIHC Board Meeting,
Harrisburg PA, August 17, 1994.
Keynote address, "Building the NII: Challenges for the Library/Information
Community," American Association of Law Libraries, Seattle WA, July 11,
1994.
Colloquium, NII meeting, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, June 21,
1994.
"Access to Political Information: Openness and Restrictions," Anneberg
Washington Program Conference Electronic Democracy: Governance and Politics,
June 3, 1994.
Panel member, "Libraries and the National Information Infrastructure," NCLIS
Panel, Washington DC, May 16, 1994.
"Dean's List: 10 School Heads Debate the Future of Library Education,"
interview in Library Journal 119 (April 1994), pp. 60 - 64.
Moderator, INFORMA Conference, "The Future," Point Clear, AL, April 19,
1994.
Moderator, INFORMA Conference, "Changes in Infrastructure," Point Clear, AL,
April 18, 1994.
Panel member, "Multimedia Information Systems for Education; Harnessing
Technologies," AAAS, San Francisco CA, February 22, 1994.
"Reflections of a Dean on Opportunities for Women and on the Role of
Mentoring," in Aspirations and Mentoring in an Academic Environment,
edited by Mary Niles Maack and Joanne Passet. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,
1994, pp. 160 - 164.
"Building the National Information Infrastructure: Challenges for the
Library/Information Community," AALL annual meeting keynote address, July 11 -
15, 1994.1993
"The Education of Archivists: Future Challenges for Schools of Library and
Information Science," Journal of Education for Library and Information
Science 34 (Winter 1993), pp. 66 - 72.
"A View of Information Policy in the United States," The Role of
Information in the Economy and Society, Luxembourg: Commission of the
European Communities, 1993. Proceedings of the November 3 - 4, 1992 Conference.
Luxembourg, pp. 131 - 139.
"A View of Information Policy in the United States," FID News Bulletin
43 (September 1993), pp. 197 - 203.
"Information Policy: Past, Present, and Future," Library Lectures: The LSU
Libraries Schwing Lecture Series, Louisiana State University, 1993, pp. 50 -
56.
With Sue Webreck Alman, "Professional Educators in Library and Information
Sciences," Opening New Doors, edited by Ellis Mount, Washington DC:
Special Libraries Association, 1993, pp. 123 - 129.1992
"Education: International Professional Issues," Special Libraries 83 (Fall 1992) pp. 256 - 261, also published in Library Hi Tech
News, no. 97 (November 1992), pp. 8 - 10.
"The Future of Government Information: Money, Management and Technology,"
moderator of panel on "Case Studies Problems, Priorities, and Challenges" at
Federal Library and Information Center Committee (FLICC)
Forum,Washington, D.C., March 17, 1992.
"A Keynote to the Pre - Conference Symposium on the International Aspects of
the White House Conference on Library and Information Services," The
Information Society 8 (1992), pp. 71 - 75.
With E.J. Josey, Julie Tallman and E. Blanche Woolls. "Education of
Librarians from Developing Countries" in Bonta, Bruce and Neal, James G. (Eds.),
The Role of the American Academic Library in International Programs, Jai
Press, Greenwich, CN, 1992, pp.117-146.1991
"Approaches to Manpower Planning in the Information and Communications
Field," in Information Manpower Forecasting, edited by Marta L. Dosa and
Thomas J. Froehlich. Paris: UNESCO, 1991. Session chair, pp. 97 - 125.
"Comments on Papers of Kozmetsky and Duncan," in Critical Issues in the
Information Age, edited by Robert Lee Chartrand. Metuchen, NJ:
Scarecrow Press, 1991. Based on seminars by the American Federation of
Information Processing Societies, 1985 - 1986, pp. 84 - 85, 138 - 140.
"Preparing Information Professionals for the Multimedia Environment," in
Multimedia Information, edited by Mary Feeney and Shirley Day.
London: Bowker Saur, 1991, pp. 165 - 172.
Lubomyr R. Wynar, "Educators on Librarianship, Ethnicity and Cultural
Diversity," Ethnic Forum: Journal of Ethnic Studies and Ethnic
Bibliography 11 (1991), pp. 5 - 15. Contributed to and interviewed for
article.
"Toward the Development of a Model Standards Curriculum for Library and
Information Sciences," in A Sourcebook of Standards Information: Education,
Access and Development, edited by Stephen M. Spivak and Keith A. Winsell.
Riverside, NJ: Macmillan, 1991, pp. 49 - 51.
"Preparing Information Professionals for the Multimedia Environment," paper
presented for MultiMedia Information at the Second International Information
Research Conference, Cambridge, UK, July 17, 1991.
"The Developing U.S. Information Network: Policy Challenges for the 1990s,"
paper presented at the Centre for International Research on Communication and
Information Technologies (CIRCIT), South Melbourne, Australia, June 20,
1991.
"Archives
Copyright Clearance Committee, 1976-1979.