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Vicki L. Gregory

Professor

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About

Dr. Vicki L. Gregory is a professor at the School of Information at the University of South Florida (USF) and was director of the School from 1999 until 2007. She earned a Ph.D. in Communication, Information and Library Studies from Rutger University in 1987. Her specializations include: academic libraries, technical services, information science, library networking, library automation, and collection development. She currently teaches Introduction to Library Administration, Collection Development/Maintenance, and Digital Libraries. Prior to teaching at USF Dr. Gregory was Director of Systems and Operations for the Auburn University at Montgomery Library. She is currently Treasurer for the Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T), for whom she is the winner of the 2014 Watson Davis Award. She is also currently serving on the ALA Notable Books Council. She is the author, co-author, or editor of seven books and has published numerous articles, including Collection Development and Management for 221st Century Librarians, published by Neal Schuman in 2011.

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Education/Academic qualification

Communication, Information and Library Studies, PhD, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

19831987

Graduate School of Library Service, MLS, University of Alabama

19731974

History Department, MA, University of Alabama

19711973

College of Arts and Sciences, BA, University of Alabama

19681971

External positions

Assistant Professor, University of South Florida

Jan 1 1988Jan 1 1994

Department Head and Librarian III, Auburn University

Jan 1 1986Jan 1 1988

Coordinator of Technical Services, Auburn University at Montgomery

Jan 1 1978Jan 1 1986

Audio-Visual Librarian, Auburn University at Montgomery

Jan 1 1976Jan 1 1978

Disciplines

  • Library and Information Science
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