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Susanne Ørnager is an Associate Professor Emerita in Computer Linguistics at the University of Copenhagen, with a Ph.D. in Data Linguistics from Copenhagen Business School. Her academic career has been marked by extensive involvement in the areas of information retrieval, knowledge management, and digital library services. She has authored numerous publications related to the fields of communication, information technology, and educational program development, particularly focusing on empowering information professionals in Asia. With a postdoctoral degree in Marketing Management from Central Queensland University and a series of professional roles including serving as a UNESCO Adviser for communication and information in Asia, she has contributed significantly to international library and information science discourse and practices. Her work often explores the intersection of technology and information accessibility, advocating for improvements in information architecture, particularly as it pertains to humanitarian efforts such as those by the World Food Programme. Susanne has a strong background in training and capacity-building across various countries and has delivered impactful consultancy services that enhance information practices in diverse settings.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Teaching and researching in Computer Linguistics.
Communication and Information • Asia
Provided guidance on communication and information strategies.
Department of Knowledge Organisation • Royal School of Library and Information Science, Copenhagen
Oversaw departmental activities and academic programs in knowledge organization.
Department of Knowledge Organisation • Royal School of Library and Information Science, Copenhagen
Instructed courses on information organization.
Academic Library • Royal School of Library and Information Science, Copenhagen
Managed library services.
Information Services Systems • UNESCO, Indonesia
Supported information services in Southeast Asia.
Royal School of Library and Information Science, Copenhagen • Copenhagen
Taught classification and cataloging.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.