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James D. "Kip" Currier
- Assistant Professor
Institution of Highest Degree
- PhD, University of Pittsburgh
Representative Publications
Spink, A., & Currier, J. (2006a). Emerging evolutionary approach to human information behavior. In A. Spink & C. Cole (Eds.), New directions in human information behavior (pp. 13-31). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
Spink, A., & Currier, J. (2006b). Towards an evolutionary perspective for human information behavior: An exploratory study. Journal of Documentation, 62(2), 171-193.
Research Interests
Law and Ethics of Information, Data, and Technology; Intellectual Property and Open Movements; Privacy; Intellectual Freedom; Management and Leadership; Diversity and Inclusion.