

Funded by a $707,537 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services through 2023, Chow’s Reading Nation Waterfall research project presented at ALA Annual is a prime example of his commitment to “break down barriers to information access at a societal and organizational level.” Most recently, he participated in two presentations at the 2021 ALA Annual Virtual Conference, with one advocating internships for graduate students, and the other addressing literacy and access for Native American children and families. He has been published in journals, such as Library Quarterly, Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, Library Leadership & Management, American Journal of Distance Education, Tech Trends, and many others. Chow holds a PhD in Instructional Systems Design and an MS in Educational Psychology from Florida State University. He has a steep record of service and leadership at all levels of academia and the library and information science field and takes “deep pride in contributing to any team or group I am part of,” he affirms.
SJSU ISCHOOL SUMMER 2021 PROFESSIONAL
Sandra Hirsh, who was promoted to associate dean for the SJSU College of Professional and Global Education in March 2020.Ĭhow’s academic career spans 21 years during which time he has worked as a faculty member served as coordinator/director of online learning published two books and two book chapters and 141 peer-reviewed publications, proceedings, presentations and posters and received over $3 million in grants and contracts to fund research projects. His appointment as the iSchool’s director officially begins July 20, 2021, filling the open position previously held by Dr. Chow makes his way to the #1 Most Transformative University from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he was an associate professor in the Department of Library and Information Science. Anthony Chow is eager to bring his leadership, academic, professional, and personal experience and background to the San José State University School of Information as its new director.
