About Me
Simon Aristeguieta is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Library and Information Science at Pennsylvania Western University. Simon is a scholar and researcher whose work in the field of Communication and Information has made contributions to academia. With a Doctor of Philosophy from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, a Masters in Information Sciences from the University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from The University of California Berkeley, Simon's academic journey reflects a commitment to understanding human interaction and the relationship with information.
Simon's research interests are library services, rural communities, information practices, and education in online environments. His collaborative efforts have resulted in several publications in esteemed journals and presentations at prestigious conferences. His work on teens' perceptions of library spaces, rural residents' information practices, and innovative approaches to designing library services have garnered attention for their relevance and impact.
Simon is known for his collaborative spirit and willingness to engage with colleagues and peers in meaningful discourse. His involvement in conferences and seminars demonstrates a proactive approach to knowledge-sharing and networking within the academic community.
Simon's dedication to advancing knowledge in Communication and Information is matched by his commitment to mentorship and education. He brings enthusiasm and expertise to his interactions with students, fostering a supportive learning environment where ideas can flourish and new perspectives emerge.