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SOIS Welcomes Wilhelm Peekhaus as IP Postdoctoral Fellow
The School of Information Studies (SOIS) is proud to welcome
Wilhelm Peekhaus as the 2010-11 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Information Policy.
Peekhaus earned a Doctorate in Library and Information
Science in 2008 from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario
(Canada).Peekhaus comes to SOIS
from the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University
of Illinois where he was the 2008-10 Information in Society Postdoctoral
Fellow. In 2003, he earned a Master’s of Library and Information Science from
Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia and an Honours Bachelor of Arts in
1992 from McGill University in Montréal, Quebec.
Peekhaus’ doctoral study primarily focused on the
biotechnology community and information policy in Canada. In 2008, he
successfully defended his dissertation, Canada’s
Biotechnology Strategy: Struggles on the Knowledge Commons.At Illinois, he taught courses in
information policy. In addition to numerous international conference
presentations both within and beyond LIS, his work has been published by the Canadian Journal of Law & Technology,
Government Information Quarterly, Journal ofInformation Ethics, and
Bulletin of Science, Technology &
Society.
“This is new ground for SOIS and we’re eager to welcome
Wilhelm to our team,” said Center for Information Policy Research Director
Elizabeth Buchanan. At SOIS, Peekhaus will help enhance the research profile of
the school while also teaching graduate level courses. “Wilhelm brings a lot of
experience with him to SOIS, and we know that he’ll play a big part in
advancing our reputation as a leader in information policy.”
“Bringing in Wilhelm is a big step for SOIS,” said SOIS
Interim Hope A. Olson. “With our recent grant from the Institute of Museum and
Library Services (IMLS) and a postdoctoral program in place, SOIS has cemented
its academic reputation as a leader in library and information science
research.”
The School of Information Studies at the University of
Wisconsin – Milwaukee offers several degrees and programs including the
Bachelor of Science in Information Science and Technology, Master of Library
and Information Science (accredited by the American Library Association), and
Ph.D. in Information Studies. With a growing student body of more than 800,
SOIS strives to meet the demand for information professionals at all levels in
libraries, archives, corporations, government agencies, schools, and other
institutions, and in higher education. SOIS is a leader in online education and
currently enrolls students from all regions of the United States and from
countries around the world. For more information about the school, its faculty,
and its programs, see http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/SOIS/
or call 1-888-349-3432.