About Author
Sandra Hirsh is Professor and Director of the San José State University School of Information. She has previously worked in product development and R&D at HP Labs, Microsoft and LinkedIn in the Silicon Valley. She is active professionally and has held numerous leadership roles in ALA, ASIS&T, IFLA and other professional organizations. She co-founded and co-chairs the global Library 2.0 virtual conference series. She is the author of the foundational textbook Information Services Today: An Introduction published by Rowman & Littlefield; the second edition was published in 2018. She is the co-PI on a 2017 Institute of Museum and Library Services grant titled “Investigation of Possible Uses of Blockchain Technology by Libraries-Information Centers to Support City-Community Goals.”
Recommended Citation
Hirsh, S.
(2018).
Reaching New Scholarly Heights: School of Information Student Research Journal Hits Milestone with 100,000 Full Text Downloads.
School of Information Student Research Journal, 8(1).
https://doi.org/10.31979/2575-2499.080103
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