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Dr Clare Thornley serves as an Honorary Research Fellow within the Department of Information Studies at University College London (UCL), contributing to academic discourse through specialized research in information retrieval systems and emerging library technologies. Her position reflects an active scholarly affiliation despite non-salaried status.
Her research expertise spans critical domains including:
- Information Retrieval Theory and Evaluation
- Bibliometric Analysis of Multimedia Systems
- RFID Technology Implementation in Libraries
- Ethical Frameworks for Information Professionals
- Information Management Strategies
- Pedagogical Approaches to IR Education
Analysis of her 2011-2012 publications reveals concentrated investigation into TRECVid video retrieval benchmarking (including bibliometric and impact studies), comprehensive assessment of RFID's ethical and operational dimensions in library contexts, and innovative problem-based learning methodologies for teaching information retrieval. This work consistently bridges theoretical inquiry with practical library applications, emphasizing professional implications of technological adoption.
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