Alexei Oulanov - Dissertation title: User perception of the
usability and performance of translingual features of a Russian finance Web site.
Graduated in May 2005.
Donna D'Ambrasio - Dissertation title: Development of an expansible
taxonomy of software requirements nomenclature: Viewing the elicitation process
as communicative discourse. Graduated in May 2006.
Rose Ann Ferrick - Dissertation title: Attitudes and factors effecting
the lag in the computerization of the editorial process in adult trade book publishing.
Graduated in May 2008.
Chen Xu (from Wuhan University, China as a joint-training Ph.D. student in
2007-2009, co-adivising with Professor Feicheng Ma) - Dissertation title: Social tagging in cross-culture and
cross-language environments: A comparative study. Graduated in November 2009.
Gali Halevi - Dissertation title: Hermeneutic psychosynthesis approach
to information representation. Graduated in May 2010.
Wendy Ford - Dissertation title: An examination of the utilization of
electronic government by minority small businesses. Graduated in May 2010.
Catherine Larkin - Dissertation title: A study of information seeking
behaviors and processes in subsets of fine arts humanities scholars: Toward a new
model in image and text retrieval. Graduated in May 2010.
Valeda Dent Goodman - Dissertation title: An exploration study of the impact
of the rural Uganda village library on the academic achievements of secondary
school students. Graduated in May 2012.
Christine Pitocco - Dissertation title: Information seeking behaviors of
clinical laboratory scientists. Graduated in May 2013.
David Byrne - Dissertation title: Access to online state government public
records in the age of identity theft: The privacy paradox. Graduated in May 2013.
Nicholas Olijnyk - Dissertation title: Information security: A scientometric study
of the profile, structure and dynamics of an emerging scholarly discipline.
Graduated in May 2014.
Kowsilliya Onita Ramnaresh - Dissertation title: Factors affecting the adoption
and implementation of electronic health record systems: A case study of nursing homes
in Queens County, New York. Graduated in May 2014.
Jose Rene Tubelleja - Dissertation title: Factors affecting online students’ persistence:
A quantitative and qualitative investigation. Graduated in May 2019.
Sevil Oztimurlenk - Dissertation title: Emotional intelligence and other factors affecting information
behavior of human resource managers in Turkey. Graduated in May 2019.
Michael J. King - Dissertation title: Data science: A study from the scientometric, curricular, and altmetric perspectives. Graduated in May 2022.
Sultan Aljehani - Dissertation title: Implementation, utilization, and implications of cloud computing services in higher education: A case study of Saudi public universities. Graduated in May 2023.
Seema Sumod - Dissertation title: Implementation and promotion of digital citizenship in K-12 schools: A case study of selected schools on Long Island, New York. Graduated in May 2024.
Dissertation Committee Member
Mikel Breitenstein - Dissertation title: Toward an understanding of visual
literacy: Examination of conference papers of the International Visual Literacy
Association, 1991-2000. Graduated in May 2003.
Leonard J. Ponzi - Dissertation title: The evolution and intellectual
development of knowledge management. Graduated in May 2003.
Angela Heath - Dissertation title: An exploration of the motivations, behaviors
and effects of frequent contributors in online community of interest. Graduated in May 2007.
Ying Zhang (from School of Communication, Information and Library Studies,
Rutgers University) - Dissertation title: Developing a holistic framework for digital
library evaluation. Graduated in May 2007.
Sheryl R. Schoenacher - Dissertation title: The information gathering behavior
of Main Street merchants and the effect of social capital on information access.
Graduated in May 2008.
Selenay Aytac - Dissertation title: An examination of international
scientific collaboration in a developing country (Turkey) in the post Internet era.
Graduated in May 2010.
David Jank - Dissertation title: Do you see what I see? An examination
of information interaction and the human-information dyad as communities of
discourse in information studies. Graduated in May 2010.
Nilish Gupte – Dissertation proposal title: Augmented reality and health informatics: A study based on bibliometric and
content analysis of scholarly communication and social media. Graduated in May 2019.