Eun G. Park
Doctoral Student
Department of Information Studies
University of California, Los Angeles

Education and Research Interests

Eun Park is a second-year doctoral student at the department of Information Studies , University of California, Los Angeles. She received her MLS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and MBA from the University of Pittsburgh. She has a variety of experiences in academic library, database, data clearinghouse, information service centers, and universities with proficient statistical knowledge and computer skills. Her research focuses on the management of electronic information. Her ongoing research is to examine how different communities create, use, manage, and understand the concept of authenticity of records, identify the variables of ensuring authenticity, and establish the framework of authenticity in electronic records management and communications.

Publications & Presentations

Western States Graduate Student Communication Conference " Communication as Meaning" March 9-11, 1999 at Stanford University. Paper Title: Intranets: Features and Implications in Information Policy for Organizations.

Proceedings of The 6th National Conference of BAD. Archival Policies and Records Management. The 6th National Conference of BAD (Librarians, Archivists and Documentalists Association, Associação de Bibliotecários, Arquivistas e Documentalistas), May 6 - 8, 1998, Aveiro in Portugal. Paper Title: The Nature of Authenticity in Multidisciplinary Fields and its Implementation in Electronic Records Management.

Western States Graduate Student Communication Conference" Communication as Exchange" March 20-21, 1998 at University of Southern California. Paper Title: The Concept and Implementation of Authenticity in Electronic recordkeeping systems and communications.

"A Framework for Determining Authenticity in Electronic Records and its Implementation in Electronic Records Management." ALISE 1999 National Conference (Philadelphia, PA January 26-29, 1999).