
Athena Salaba, Ph.D.
Biography
Athena Salaba, has been a member of the iSchool faculty since January 2004. She holds a Ph.D. in library and information studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison; and a M.L.S. and B.A. in cultural anthropology from Kent State University.
Her areas of research include the organization of information, metadata, knowledge organization systems, subject access to information, conceptual modeling of bibliographic data, intercultural awareness of information professionals, user-information interactions, and user experience studies. She collaborated with iSchool Professor Yin Zhang, Ph.D., on an IMLS-funded research project on FRBR implementation to develop effective library catalogs. She is the recipient of the Bohdan S. Wynar Research Paper Competition Award (Yin Zhang and Athena Salaba), Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), 2009. She is the author of a number of refereed journal articles, books, book chapters, conference papers and presentations. She is the co-author of Implementing FRBR in Libraries: Key Issues and Future Directions (New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2009; with Y. Zhang) and Cataloging and Classification: An Introduction, 4th edition (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2016; with L.M. Chan). She served as the co-chair and secretary of the IFLA Working Group on the Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Records (FRSAR), chair of the Subject Analysis Committee (SAC) of ALA’s ALCTS Division, and member of the IFLA FRBR Review Group. She currently serves as a member of the IFLA’s Bibliographic Conceptual Models (BCM) Review Group, chair of the IFLA Subject Analysis and Access (SAA) section, and treasurer of the International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO). She is an appointed member of the ALA Committee on Accreditation.
*The School of Information faculty are superstars in the field. Therefore, it is impossible to list all of the great work they do on one page. Listed below is a small selection of recent work. Further information can be viewed in Dr. Salaba’s CV (found below), on her Google Scholar page, on ResearchGate, or on her personal website.
Teaching/Advising
Academic Program
Library & Information Science
Cultural Heritage Informatics Information and Knowledge Organization
Research Specialties
Information BehaviorDiscovery SystemsInformation System DesignUser InterfacesInteractive Information RetrievalCatalogingClassificationIndexingMetadataCross-Language Information RetrievalTaxonomiesStandards & CompetenciesCurriculumInformation EthicsCritical Librarianship
Selected Publications
Salaba, A. & Merčun, T. (2018). Visualizations of bibliographic information: A user experience study. Journal of Librarianship & Information Science, 52(1), 271-287. https://doi.org/10.1177/0961000618804014
Salaba, A., Merčun, T., & Aalberg, T. (2018). Complexity of work families and entity-based visualization. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 56(8). https://doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2018.1529008
Chan, L. M., & Salaba, A. (2016). Cataloging and classification: An introduction. 4th ed. Scarecrow Press, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN: 978-1442232495
Žumer, Maja, Maria Lei Zeng, & Athena Salaba). (2012). FRSAD: Conceptual modeling of aboutness. Third Millennium Cataloging Series. Libraries Unlimited. ISBN: 978-1598847949
Zhang, Yin, and Athena Salaba. (2009). What is next for FRBR? A Delphi study. The Library Quarterly, 79(2), 233-255. [Received the prestigious 2009 ALISE/Bohdan S. Wynar Research Paper Award].
Awards/Achievements
- University of Washington, Information School, Visiting Scholar, Autumn 2017
- Intercultural Faculty Scholars, Kent State University, 2014 - 2015
- Bohdan S. Wynar/ALISE Research Paper Competition Award, 2009 (Yin Zhang and Athena Salaba, winners), Association of Library and Information Science Education (ALISE)
Professional Service
- Served as Co-chair and secretary of the IFLA Working Group on the Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Records (FRSAR)
- Served as Chair of the Subject Analysis Committee (SAC) of ALA’s ALCTS Division
- Served as Member of the IFLA FRBR Review Group
- Serves as Member of the IFLA’s Bibliographic Conceptual Models (BCM) Review Group
- Chair of the IFLA Subject Analysis and Access (SAA) section
- Treasurer of the International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO)
- Appointed Member of the ALA Committee on Accreditation
Affiliations
- American Library Association (ALA)
- Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE)
- International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
- International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO)