Wooseob Jeong

Assistant Professor

School of Information Studies

University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee

P.O. Box 413

Milwaukee, WI 53211

Telephone:

414-229-6167 (office)

414-229-4848 (fax)

 

 

Email: wjj8612@uwm.edu 

 

Education

 

Ph.D., August 2001: School of Information Studies, Florida State University

Dissertation Title: Adding Haptic and Auditory Display to Visual Geographic Information Systems.

Advisor: Dr. Myke Gluck          

 

MLS, May 1997: School of Library and Information Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Thesis Title: A Pilot Study of OCLC CJK Plus as OPAC

         Advisor: Dr. Jerry Saye

 

MA, February 1995: Department of International Relations, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.

Thesis Title: An Annotated Bibliography of Im-O Military Riot in 1882: Its Diplomatic Implications

         Advisor: Dr. Yongku Kim

 

BA, February 1992: Department of International Relations, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.

 

Grant Awarded

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2006) UWM Graduate School Research Committee Awards - $10,000: “Touchable Online Text and Image Display”

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2005) ALA Diversity Research Grant - $2000 : “Touchable Online Braille Generator”

 

Publications

 

Refereed Journal

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2006). Instant Messaging in Higher Education: On-Site and Online Classes. (Under review).

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2006). Force feedback effect on video gamers' performance and perception (Under review).

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2004). Unbreakable Ethnic Bonds, Library & Information Science Research, v. 26 no. 3 (2004) p. 384-400

 

Jeong, Wooseob and Gluck, Myke (2003). Multimodal Geographic Information Systems: Adding Haptic and Auditory Display, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 54(3): 229-242.

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2001) Locating Information Science: Changes in Ph.D. Dissertations during the Three Decades, Journal of Education for Library and Information Science v 42 no4 Fall 2001:308-324.

 

Jeong, Wooseob (1998) A Pilot Study of OCLC CJK Plus as OPAC, Library & information science Research, 20(3): 271-292.

 

Book Chapter

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2006). Emotions in Information Seeking of Blind People, Diane Nahl and Dania Bilal (Eds.) Information and Emotion (tentative title). ITI. [accepted]

 

Jeong, Wooseob and Jacobson, Dan (2001) A User Study of Haptic and Auditory Display for Virtual Reality, in Margaret McLaughlin and Joao P. Hespanha (Eds.), Touch in Virtual Environments: Haptics and the Design of Interactive Systems, Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0130650978.

 

Refereed Conference

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2006) Force feedback textual and graphic displays for the blind (contributed paper) ASIST 2006, Austin, Texas. November 3-8.

 

Jeong Wooseob (2006) How to Organize Digital Photos: A Case Study with Amateur Digital Photographers (Poster) ASIST 2006, Austin, Texas. November 3-8.

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2005) Touchable Online Braille Generator (poster/demo) ASSETS 2005, the 7th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, October 9-12, Baltimore.

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2005) Multimodal Trivariate Thematic Maps with Auditory and Haptic Display (contributed paper) ASIST 2005, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 28 - November 2

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2005) Information Visualization: From Conceptual Theory to Digital Implementation (panel) ASIST 2005, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 28 - November 2

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2004) Online Braille Generator With Force Feedback Effects (poster) ASIST 2004, November 12-17, 2004 Providence, Rhode Island

 

Jeong, Wooseob and Gluck, Myke (2004) Trivariate Multimodal Thematic Map, Annual Meeting for Association of American Geographers, March 14-19, 2004, Philadelphia

 

Myke Gluck, Wooseob Jeong, Eric Huggard, Sean Moran (2004) Hearing and Feeling the Data: Multivariate Multimodal Choropleth Mapping (poster) ASIST 2004, November 12-17, 2004 Providence, Rhode Island

 

Jeong, Wooseob and Gluck, Myke (2002) Multimodal Bivariate Thematic Maps: Auditory And Haptic Display, Contributed Paper, ASIST 2002, November 2-8, Philadelphia. (poster)

Jeong, Wooseob and Gluck, Myke (2002) Multimodal Bivariate Thematic Maps With Auditory And Haptic Display, The 8th International Conference on Auditory Display, July 2-5, Kyoto, Japan.

Jeong, Wooseob (2002) Multimodal Geographic Information Systems: Adding Haptic and Auditory Displays, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 19-23, Los Angeles.

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2002) The Impact of Instant Messenger Services in Class Settings, Including Distance Learning, Juried Paper, ALISE 2002, January 15-18, New Orleans.

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2001) Multimodal Geographic Information Systems: Adding Haptic and Auditory Displays, Contributed Paper, ASIST 2001, November 2-8, Washington DC.

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2001) Multilingual Information Processing on the Web, SIG Session Presentation in Issues in Cross Language Information Retrieval and Processing, ASIST 2001, November 2-8, Washington DC.

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2001) Exploratory User Study of Haptic and Auditory Display for Multimodal Geographic Information Systems, ACM CHI’2001, Seattle, March 31- April 5, 2001 (Doctoral Consortium)

 

Jeong, Wooseob and Jacobson, Dan (2001) A User Study of Haptic and Auditory Display for Virtual Reality, Touch in Virtual Reality Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, February 23, 2001

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2001) Unbreakable Ethnic Bonds: Korean Graduate Students and the Korean Church in the US, The Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (SEC/AAS), Tallahassee, FL, January 12-14, 2001.

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2001) Locating Information Science: Changes in Ph.D. Dissertations during the Three Decades, ALISE 2001, Washington, DC, January 9 - 12, 2001 (Juried Paper)

 

Jeong, Wooseob (1999) Toward Digital Public Library in Postmodern Era, Connections’99, University of Toronto, Toronto, October 22-23, 1999

 

Gluck, M., Yu, L., Ju, B., Jeong, W. & Chang, C. (1999) Augmented Seriation: Usability of a Visual and Auditory Tool for Geographic Pattern Discovery with Risk Perception Data, 4th International Conference on GeoComputation, Fredericksburg, VA. 25-28 July

 

 

Non-refereed Conference

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2001) <meta> tag usage in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean newspapers on the web, Technical Processing Committee, Annual Meeting of Council on East Asian Libraries, Chicago, March 21-25

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2001) What the Heck is “Haptic?”: Multimodal Geographic Information Systems, ALISE 2001, Washington, DC, January 9 - 12, 2001 (Doctoral Student Poster)

 

Jeong, Wooseob (2000) Locating Information Science: Changes in Ph.D. Dissertations during the Three Decades, ALISE 2000, San Antonio, January 11-14, 2000 (Doctoral Student Poster)

 

 

Areas of Interests

 

l        Human computer interaction: multimodal interfaces, especially haptic and auditory display

 

l        Digital libraries / XML

 

l        Multilingual/multiscript information/library systems

 

l        Information retrieval/image retrieval

 

l        Information seeking behaviors of ethnic groups such as immigrants and foreign students

 

l        Education in library and information science

 

l        Definition of library and information science

 

 

Professional Membership and Services

 

CEAL (Council of East Asian Libraries)

    - Member of Korean Material Committee (2006-2008)

- Chair of Library Technology Committee (2003-2005)

- Manager of EASTLIB mailing list for CEAL (1998 - current)

 

ALA (American Library Association)

 

ASIST (American Society of Information Science and Technology)

- Juror for the ISI Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Scholarship Jury

 

ALISE (Association for Library and Information Science Education)

 

ACM (Association of Computing Machinery)

 

AAS (Association of Asian Studies)

 

AAG (Association of American Geographers)

  

 

Computing Skills

 

l        Web Related Skills: XML, Perl/CGI, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP and PHP

 

l        Computing Languages: Visual Basic, C++ and JAVA

 

l        Operating Systems: Windows95/98, Windows NT/2000, DOS, UNIX and LINUX