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Emilee Rader is a Professor in the Information School at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She earned her Ph.D. in Information from the University of Michigan in 2009. Her research interests lie at the intersection of data storytelling and visualization, focusing on how narrative can improve the communication and understanding of data. Rader has a strong background in user experience and applying interdisciplinary approaches to information sciences. She teaches courses such as LIS 407, emphasizing the importance of effective data presentation. Rader's work has been published in various scholarly journals, reflecting her contributions to the field of information science and her impact on education. With extensive experience in data visualization, she aims to bridge the gap between complex data sets and user comprehension through her teaching and research. Beyond academics, Rader is actively involved in the academic community, fostering dialogue around advancements in information practices.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences