The project “Intercultural Perspectives on Information Literacy and Metaliteracy” consists of several international partners collaborating on the project. The partners are presented here.
Instructors of the project :
Prof. Dr. Joachim Griesbaum
Hildesheim University, Germany
Department for Information Science and Natural Language Processing
Dr. Tessy Thadathil
Vice Principal at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce Pune, India
Dr. Jini M. Jacob
Assistant Professor at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce Pune, India
Prof. Dr. Thomas P. Mackey
Professor of Arts & Media at SUNY Empire State College New York, United States
Prof. Dr. Stefan Dreisiebner
Professor for Digital Business Management at the School of Management at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria
Emina Adilović
Research Associate at the Institute for Social Science Research at University of Sarajevo – Faculty of Political Sciences, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Prof Dr. Justyna Berniak-Woźny
Assistant Professor and Vice-Dean at Tischner European University, Kraków, Poland
Project staff:
Magdalena Dresler
Student assistant in the Department for Information Science and Natural Language Processing, Hildesheim University, Germany
Former members:
Prof. Trudi E. Jacobson
Distinguished Librarian, Emerita at University at Albany New York, United States
Mario Hibert, Associate Professor
Associate professor at Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Comparative Literature and Information Science (Librarianship) at University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Prof. Dr. Emir Vajzović
Head of institute for social science research at University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Former staff:
Theresia Woltermann
Hildesheim University, Germany
Department for Information Science and Natural Language Processing
Sophie März
Scientific staff member in the Department for Information Science and Natural Language Processing, Hildesheim University, Germany
Vivien Hampel
Student assistant in the Department for Information Science and Natural Language Processing, Hildesheim University, Germany
Eda Zenginyürek
Student assistant in the Department for Information Science and Natural Language Processing, Hildesheim University, Germany