International Business Information Centre (IBIC)
Thunderbird School of Global Management
1 Global Place
Glendale, AZ 85306-6005, USA
Phone: 602-978-7300
Fax: 602-978-7762
Information Services
carol.hammond@thunderbird.edu
Carol came to Thunderbird in 1996 and previously held positions in the libraries at UCLA, Gonzaga University and ASU-West; she holds degrees from Colorado State University, the University of Illinois, and Gonzaga University. She has published articles on the information needs of working professionals, non-traditional students, teaching information competency skills, and other topics. Carol has held a variety of offices including President of the Arizona Library Association, President of the Mountain-Plains Library Association, and serves on the Council of the American Library Association. Her responsibilities include administration of the IBIC and its programs, as well as library support for all of the degree programs in other locations.
In addition to his duties as a business researcher, Wes evaluates and selects electronic resources for the School. He holds an MBA from Arizona State University and a Master of Library Science degree from the University of Arizona. Prior to Thunderbird, Wes was Business Librarian/Bibliographer for the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks. He has also worked as a reference librarian for Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona. Publications include: "An International Information Gateway: Thunderbird's Intranet for Teaching, Learning and Research" (with Carol Hammond, Ann Tolzman, and Cate Cebrowski) in Advances in Library Administration and Organization, October 1997; and "World Database of Business Information Sources on the Web", a review for the November/December 1998 issue of Business Information Alert. In addition, Wes was interviewed by Mary Ellen Bates in the 2001 book, Super Searchers Cover the World: The Online Secrets of International Business Researchers, published by Eight Bit Books. He is a member of the Special Libraries Association, the Mountain Plains Library Association, and the Arizona Libraries Association.
Robert Forman is Collection Development Librarian at the Thunderbird School of Global Management. He earned a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from the Catholic University of America, and a Master of Business Administration from Thunderbird School of Global Management. Given his dual background, in information science and in business, Robert is focused on the value and leveraging of information in a business context. As a librarian, he has a strong ethic in the provision of information and information services. Robert was formerly Director of The National Equal Justice Library at Washington College of Law, and he has worked in telecommunications, building wide area networks for schools and libraries in New Mexico.