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Stuart Sutton’s research areas focus on metadata, networked information discovery, technology-mediated teaching and learning, cognition, information-seeking behavior, discourse communities, and mental models in information system design, law, policy, and intellectual property. He teaches information law, policy, legal informatics, and organization of information. He served as Associate Professor at the University of Washington's Information School and has held faculty positions at Syracuse University and San Jose State University, as well as a visiting position at the University of California at Berkeley. He is a member of various professional organizations, including the American Bar Association, American Library Association, and Association for Computing Machinery. His expertise in knowledge structures makes significant contributions to the field.
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