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in the following job vacancy.
Lectureship in Information & Knowledge Management
Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield
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The post holder will contribute to the Department’s world class
research and teaching programmes (5*A RAE and Excellent TQA
gradings) in the field of information and knowledge management.
The post holder will contribute to both undergraduate and
postgraduate teaching in a range of areas across the information
management curriculum, including a particular focus on the
teaching of information searching and sources in the context of
business information and information literacy development.
The post holder will have a background in the library/information
discipline, a PhD in a relevant area and a proven track record in
information and knowledge management research. Research
interests are welcome in any aspect of information and knowledge
management in business and/or other organisational settings, e.g.
information/knowledge management policy and strategy;
information behaviour, information literacy, knowledge sharing;
business information; content management; legal aspects of
information management.
Ref No: PR2209
Closing Date: 4th August 2005
Interviews to be held: 24th August 2005
Salary: £23,643 - £35,883 per annum
For an informal discussion of this position, please contact Prof.
Peter Willett (Tel: 0114 2222633 Email: [log in to unmask])
For further information and to obtain an Application Pack:
online: http://www.shef.ac.uk/jobs/academic.html
email: [log in to unmask]
post: Personnel Services, Firth Court, Western Bank, Sheffield,
S10 2TN, United Kingdom.
phone: +44 (0)114 222 1631 (24 hour telephone answering service).
fax: +44 (0)114 222 1624.
collect in person: Personnel Services reception, 10-12 Brunswick
Street, Sheffield, S10 2FN.
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