Team
Researchers

 

Amy J. Warner,
Principal Investigator

Assistant Professor

The University of Michigan School of Information and Library Studies

304 West Engineering Bldg.
550 East University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Voice: 313-764-2476
Fax: 313/764-2475

e-mail: awarner@umich.edu

Education

  • University of Illinois,1987, Ph.D.,Library and Information Science
  • University of Illinois, 1981, M. S., Library and Information Science
  • University of Louisville, 1980, non-degree studies in Data Processing and Information Technology
  • Indiana University, 1978, M. A., Hispanic Linguistics with minor in General Linguistics
  • University of Pittsburgh, 1976, B. A. Spanish Language and Culture. Semester study abroad in Valladolid, Spain. January-June, 1975.

 

Academic Experience

  • University of Michigan, 1989-present, Assistant Professor, School of Information and Library Studies
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987-1988 Assistant Professor; 1985-1987 Instructor, School of Library and Information Studies

 

Selected Recent Research Grants

Agency: Eastman Kodak Company
Title: The Integration of Kodak Photo CD Technology into a Modern Biomedical Digital Imaging Environment
Period: 1 year, 1/94-1/95, (Ongoing)
Amount: $25,000
 
Agency: NLM-HPCCIAIMS
Title: A Network-Based Image Respository for Biomedical Researchers
Period: 3 years, 9/92-9/95 (Ongoing)
Amount: $468,000
 
Agency:NLM
Title: A Linguistic Analysis of Variant Expressions in Medline
Period: 2 years, 2/92-2/94 ( Ongoing)
Amount: $136,816
 
Agency: OCLC
Title: Automatic Hierarchical Organization of Phrases Using Machine Readable Dictionary Information
Period: 1 year, 9/90-8/91 (Completed)
Amount: $10,000

 

Selected Publications (related to proposed project)

Warner, Amy J. "The Role of Linguistic Analysis in Full Text Retrieval.' In: Rasmussen, Edie et al., eds. Full Text: From Tutorial to Innovations. New York: Greenwood Press; 1994: 265-275.

Lancaster, F. Wilfrid; Warner, Amy J. Information Retrieval Today; Being the Third Edition of Information Retrieval Systems: Characteristics, Testing and Evaluation. Arlington, VA: Information Resources Press, Arlington, VA, 1993.

Warner, Amy J. "Natural Language Processing: Current Status for Libraries." In: Lancaster, F.W., ed., Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems: Will They Change the Library? 27th Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing; 1990 March 25-27; Champaign, IL., Urbana, IL: School of Information and Library Studies; 1992: 194-214.

Warner, Amy J.; Wenzel, Patrick H. "A Linguistic Analysis and Categorization of Nominal Expressions." In: Griffiths, Jose-Marie, ed. Proceedings of the 54th ASIS Annual Meeting; 27-31 October 1991; Washington, DC, 1991: 186-195.

Schwarz, Christoph; Ruge, Gerda; Warner, Amy J. "Effectiveness and Efficiency in Natural Language Processing for Large Amounts of Text." Journal of the American Society for Information Science; 1991 July; 42 (6): 450-456.

Warner, Amy J. "An Automatic Method for Vocabulary Control." In: Billick, David, ed. Indexing Tradition and Innovation, Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference of the American Society of Indexers; 1990 June 27; Chicago, IL; 1991: 111-118.

Warner, Amy J. "Quantitative and Qualitative Assessments of the Impact of Linguistic Theory on Information Science." Journal of the American Society of Information Scientists.

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