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Thomas J. Froehlich, Ph.D.
School of Library and Information Science
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Thomas J. Froehlich holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from
Duquesne University and a Master’s in Information Science from the University of
Pittsburgh. His research interests include curriculum development in Information
Science and emerging roles for information professionals and a philosophical
framework for relevance research. The majority of his published work is
concerned with ethical considerations in the information professions, evolving
in part from his philosophy background. Dr. Froehlich is a professor in the
School of Library and Information Science and teaches in the areas of
information science, ethics, network and software resources, online searching,
and user interface design. He has provided workshops, training, seminars, and
presentations in 23 countries, primarily in the areas of online searching and
ethical concerns of information professionals. He recently returned from South
Africa where he was invited to participate in a pan-African conference to draft
the Tshwane Declaration on Information Ethics for Africa.
IAKM 60001 Information Architecture and Knowledge Management I
For more information, see Dr. Froehlich's web page.
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