
معرفی
Dr. William Doane is a Lecturer at San José State University's School of Information Science, where he contributes to teaching and academic development. He also holds concurrent positions as a Research Staff Member at the IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute in Washington, DC, and as Adjunct Computing Faculty at Excelsior College. His academic career spans multiple institutions, including the University at Albany, Bennington College, College of Saint Rose, Skidmore College, and Hudson Valley Community College.
- PhD in Informatics – University at Albany, SUNY (2008)
- MS in Information and Computer Sciences – University of Hawai‘i (2003)
- BA in Cognitive Science – Hampshire College (1998)
Dr. Doane's research interests center on quantitative methods in information science, including bibliometrics, informetrics, and webometrics, alongside applied domains such as human-computer interaction, data analytics, instructional design, and science and technology policy. His interdisciplinary background bridges computer science, education, and policy, reflecting a strong commitment to integrating technology and pedagogy.
His professional experience includes long-term research contributions through the Association for the Cooperative Advancement of Science & Education (since 1992) and academic roles across New York and Vermont. He teaches INFO 240 – Information Technology Tools and Applications, emphasizing practical and theoretical aspects of information technology in educational contexts.
While no scientific awards or student advisement details are mentioned, Dr. Doane’s sustained involvement in research and teaching underscores his active role in advancing information science education and policy-related research.
He is affiliated with several academic and research teams, particularly through his work at IDA and his adjunct roles, though specific lab names or project teams are not detailed in the provided text.


