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New Members of ARIST Editorial Board Announced

Lisa Given, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) is pleased to announce the appointment of several new ARIST Editorial Board members. The Board includes experts drawn from around the globe and across the disciplines of information science, computing science, and technology studies. ARIST’s mandate is to be inclusive of a diversity of research designs, methodologies, geographic regions, populations, socio-cultural contexts, and epistemological and philosophical approaches in its reviews. Our new Board members add to this diversity, with new members bringing unique perspectives from various career stages and professional contexts to complement those of ARIST’s continuing Board members.

Please join us in congratulating our new Board members:

Dr. Waseem Afzal, Senior Lecturer, Charles Sturt University (Australia)

Dr. Milena Dobreva, Senior Lecturer (Information Behaviour), University of Strathclyde (Scotland, UK)

Dr. Ina Fourie, Full Professor (Information Science), University of Pretoria (South Africa)

Dr. Maja Krtalić, Associate Professor, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)

Dr. Shawne D. Miksa, Professor (Information Science), University of North Texas (USA)

Dr. Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin, Assistant Professor, School of Information, University of Michigan (USA)

Dr. Xiao-Liang Shen, Professor (Information Management), Wuhan University (China)

We would also like to extend our gratitude and thanks to ARIST Board members whose terms ended this year. Thank you for guiding ARIST’s redevelopment, leading to the relaunch of its first issue:

Dr. Kaitlin L. Costello, Assistant Professor (Library & Information Science), Rutgers University (USA)

Dr. Tim Gorichanaz, Assistant Teaching Professor (College of Computing & Informatics), Drexel University (USA)

Dr. Devon Greyson, Assistant Professor (School of Population and Public Health) University of British Columbia (Canada)

Dr. Hideo Joho, Associate Professor (Library, Information and Media Science), University of Tsukuba (Japan)

Dr. Kai Li, Assistant Professor, Renmin University (China)

Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky (USA)

And, we would also like to thank current ARIST Board members who are continuing their work on the ARIST mission this year:

Dr. Lynne Bowker, Full Professor, University of Ottawa (Canada)

Dr. Yi Bu, Assistant Professor (Information Management), Peking University (China)

Dr. John M. Budd, Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri (USA)

Prof. Jesse Dinneen, PhD, Junior Professor (Information Science), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany)

Dr. Güleda Doğan, Assistant Professor (Information Management), Hacettepe University (Turkey)

Dr. Jia Tina Du, Associate Professor (UniSA STEM), University of South Australia (Australia)

Dr. Viviane Frings-Hessami, ARC DECRA Fellow (Information Technology), Monash University (Australia)

Dr. Jacek Gwizdka, Associate Professor (School of Information), University of Texas at Austin (USA)

Dr. Lala Hajibayova, Associate Professor (School of Information), Kent State University (USA)

Dr. Heidi Julien, Professor (Information Science), University at Buffalo (USA)

Dr. Dirk Lewandowski, Professor (Information Research and Information Retrieval), Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany)

Dr. Bhuva Narayan, Associate Professor (Digital Social Media), University of Technology Sydney (Australia)

Dr. Richard P. Smiraglia, Senior Fellow and Executive Director, Institute for Knowledge Organization and Structure, Inc. (USA)

Dr. Beth St. Jean, Associate Professor (Information Studies), University of Maryland (USA)

Dr. Christine Urquhart, Senior Lecturer Emeritus, Aberystwyth University (UK)

Dr. Xiaojun (Jenny) Yuan, Associate Professor (Information Science), University at Albany, State University of New York (USA)

Dr. Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Professor (Information Science), Nanjing University of Science and Technology (China)

ARIST publishes peer-reviewed, comprehensive, and systematic reviews on topics relevant to information science, computing science, technology studies, and related fields. Published under the banner of Wiley’s Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), ARIST’s goal is to update readers on the latest developments in these fields. ARIST was first published by the Association for Information Science and Technology from 1966 to 2008; following its reestablishment in November 2021, ARIST published its first new issue earlier this year.

Please visit the ARIST website at https://www.asist.org/publications/arist/ to view our current issue and for details on how to submit an Expression of Interest to author a new review paper. Reach out to us via email at arist@asist.org for more information.