Nanyang Technology University

Academic Profile
Asst Prof Chang Yun-Ke 

Assistant Professor 
Division of Information Studies 
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information 
College of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences 



Email: YKCHANG@ntu.edu.sg
Phone: (+65)6790 6866 
Office: SCI 04-06 
Education
  • PhD University of North Texas 2003
  • MS University of North Texas 1997
  • BS National Taiwan University 1994
Biography
Assistant Professor Yun-Ke Chang is currently in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information since 2005. She received her Bachelor degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from National Taiwan University, both Master and Ph.D. degrees from the University of North Texas. Prior to joining NTU, she was an assistant professor in School of Information Studies at University of Oklahoma. Her research interests include information seeking behavior, digital image retrieval and knowledge management. Dr. Chang is a member of the America Society for Information Science and Technology.
Research Interests
Information seeking behavior, human-computer interaction, personal information management, search engines' impact, interactive media, and organizational adoption of information technology.
Research Grant
  • IDM R&D Programme (2008-)
  • RCC (2005-)
  • RCC (2006-)
Current Projects
  • Cinematics and Narratives - Creating Stories within Real-time Visual Toolsets
  • Cinematics and Narratives- Creating Stories Within Real-time Visual Toolsets
  • Digital Intelligence
  • Web Search Engine Functionality- A multi-Language Cost Centre
Selected Publications
  • Chaudhry, A.S., Khoo, C., Wu, P., & Chang, Y.K. (2007). Proceeding of the Asia Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice 2007 (A-LIEP 2007), Taipei: Trends in LIS education: Coverage of soft skills in curricula. (pp. 1-14)Taipei: Dept. of Information & Communication: Shih-Hsin University.
  • Morales, M., Chang, Y., Sanchez-Guerrero, G., & Spink, A. (2007). Proceeding of ASIS&T Annual Meeting 2007: Spanish Web Searching Tools: An Exploratory Study.Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
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