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Alumna Alesha Fox ‘09 relaxes in celebration of the completion of her final research study titled “Information Sharing Strategies that Successfully Expand the Knowledge Base Within a Small Non-Profit Organization.”
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Alumna Alesha Fox ‘09 relaxes in celebration of the completion of her final research study titled "Information Sharing Strategies that Successfully Expand the Knowledge Base Within a Small Non-Profit Organization."
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Ted Smith, MLS
Documents Reference Librarian, University of Oregon

Organization Information:

The University of Oregon Libraries enriches the student learning experience, encourages exploration and research at all levels, and contributes to advancements in access to scholarly resources.

Professional Website:

University of Oregon Libraries

Education:

B.A., 1982, California State University; MLS, 1992, UCLA

Areas of Interest:

Electronic information and research; government documents

AIM affiliation since 2004.

As Documents Reference Librarian, Ted administers the library's participation in the depository library programs of the U.S. Federal Government and the Government of Canada. He provides assistance to library users in accessing government information, business information, maps (and other cartographic material), and microforms. As the library's subject specialist for political science and Canadian studies, Ted is responsible for managing and developing the library's collections for those fields of study. He provides reference assistance to students and faculty in the fields of political science and the study of Canada, and is available to provide classroom instruction on the use of library and Internet resources, tours and orientation sessions, and individual consultations on specific research projects.


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