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Alison Johnson is a Lecturer at the School of Information, San Jose State University, where she teaches in the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program. Her primary course is INFO 202 – Information Retrieval System Design, focusing on practical and theoretical aspects of information retrieval systems.
- University: San Jose State University
- School: School of Information
- Academic Rank: Lecturer
Her educational background includes a Master of Library Science (MLS) from Indiana University, Indianapolis (2009), and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Indiana Wesleyan University (2005).
Alison Johnson's research and teaching interests center on information behavior, information retrieval, and the organization of information. She emphasizes pedagogical approaches in library and information science, with a strong focus on user experience, library website usability, and effective online search strategies. Her professional experience in academic libraries informs her practical teaching style.
Her professional experience includes serving as Assistant Director at the Lewis A. Jackson Library, Indiana Wesleyan University (2011–2020), and prior roles as Public Services Librarian and Circulation Supervisor at the same institution. She has also held adjunct faculty positions at IUPUI (2016–2020) and Syracuse University’s iSchool (2017–2020), contributing to LIS education across multiple institutions.
There are no scientific awards, publications, or student advisees listed in the available information.
Alison Johnson has been actively involved in academic and professional roles in library science, with a focus on enhancing user access to information through effective system design and service delivery. She continues to contribute to LIS education at SJSU.





