J. Brenton Stewart
Associate Professor
PhD: Library & Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2012
Master's Degree(s): MSLS, Clark Atlanta University, 2003
Bachelor's Degree(s): BA, University of North Carolina Greensboro, 2001
Phone: 225-578-1467
E-mail: brentonstewart@lsu.edu
Office: 275 Coates Hall
Dr. Stewart completed his PhD in Library & Information Studies at University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research is focused on everyday information needs and behaviors (that is information requests, desires, production, and dissemination outside of libraries) with a particular emphasis on social media platforms.
Courses
LIS 7010 Organization of Information
LIS 7401 Academic Libraries
LIS 7503 Information Technology and Public Policy
LIS 7608 Introduction to Cataloging and Classification
LIS 7609 Advanced Cataloging and Classification
LIS 7909 Directed Independent Study
Research Areas
Dr. Stewart’s research areas include everyday information needs, information behavior of underrepresented populations, and information quality.
Selected Publications
Stewart, B., & Ju, B. (2020). On Black Wikipedians: Motivations behind content contribution. Information Processing & Management, 57(3), 102-134.
Yang, S., & Stewart, B. (2019). @ Houstonpolice: an exploratory case of Twitter during Hurricane Harvey. Online Information Review.
Stewart, B., & Kendrick, K. D. (2019). “Hard to find”: information barriers among LGBT college students. Aslib Journal of Information Management.
(2019) Stewart, B. “Southern Imprints and Readers” in The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture: Volume 5: US Popular Print Culture to 1860; Editors Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray, Oxford University Press
Selected Presentations
Stewart, B., Ju, B. A Conceptual Framework of Data (Info) Quality Revisited, Annual Meeting of Association for Information Science and Technology, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 30 - November 2, 2021.
Ju, B., Stewart, B., European Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science, Perceptions of information bias and inequity among Black Wikipedians, Cologne, Germany. (December 2018).
Stewart B., Ju, B. What Drives Black Contributions to Wikipedia? Annual Meeting of Association for Information Science and Technology Vancouver, BC, Canada | November 9th – November 14, 2018.
Stewart, B.,Yang, S., WebScience Conference 2018, "The Spread of “Fake” and “False” Information During Hurricane Harvey," ACM Conference on Web Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. (2018).
Selected Grants/Funded Projects
Stewart, B. (Principal), Walker, J. (AWARD #-001715) "EAGER Cloud-Ecosystem in Box (CEB)," Sponsored by National Science Foundation, $298,286.00. (2018-2020).
Awards and Honors
Russell Long Professorship in LIS (2016-2018)