
other informationsection, below.
My overall goal is to help people find and use information more effectively, a goal I believe can best be achieved through collaborative research. My major research areas are summarized by the five topics below:
A searchable version of my bibliography is in the collection of links to research resources I maintain primarily for graduate students.
My research is funded by CFI, NSERC, and SSHRC.
The summary of my current research activities has some detailed information and links. There is a section particularly for Graduate Students below.
A list of some selected publications (many with abstracts) is available.
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For details about all of my courses see my courses webpage.
A list of topics I can use books about is in a webpage just for book reps.
Fall(Sept.-Dec.) 2009/2010
User Interface Design)
Web-centric Computing)
Fall2009/2010
I will be in or near my office on Tuesdays between 1:45 and 3:15p.m. and Wednesdays between 11:30a.m. and 12:30p.m., and I will meet with students by appointment. My weekday schedule is no longer on the WWW.
Materials for my current courses are available from the webpages for those courses. My courses webpage has information about all of the courses I teach.
I also keep a collection of material for teaching (forms, slides, notes, etc.) for a variety of courses.
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is four parts: about me, other resources, for more …, and about this document.
I pronounce my family name as blustin
in the
International Phonetic Alphabet. That sounds like this
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I am an associate professor in Dalhousie University's Faculty of Computer Science and hold a cross-appointment in the School of Information Management (in the Faculty of Management). I became an associate professor (with tenure) effective July 2007. I have been a faculty member in Computer Science (and Graduate Studies) at Dalhousie since August 2000. I joined the Faculty of Management in 2005.
My weekday schedule is no longer on the WWW.
I have a small gallery of self-portraits.
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I keep a mini-website of information for, and about, the hypertext community.
I was proceedings chair for ACM Hypertext in 2002. I have prepared some notes to help future proceedings chairs and kept a copy of all of the instructions, etc. that were used for that conference.
http://www.cs.dal.ca/~jamie/index.html
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