Shimelis Getu Assefa
Associate Professor
What I do
At the University of Denver, I leverage my expertise in information science, data, and technology to prepare future leaders of library and information science and amplify the societal impacts of my research and service, while providing personalized mentoring and advising to empower students thereby contributing to the mission of my program and that of DU.Professional Biography
Dr. Shimelis Assefa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Research Methods and Information Science at the Morgridge College of Education, University of Denver. He specializes in teaching and research within the Library & Information Science (LIS) program, focusing on the intersection of information science, data science, and technology. His scholarly work examines the diffusion of knowledge from research to practice, national innovation systems, and the transformative role of data for development and well-being, particularly within the African context.
Dr. Assefa's extensive body of work includes publications in peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, books, and book chapters, and he regularly presents his findings at both national and international forums. With over two decades of diverse international experience, he has held roles as a systems librarian, lecturer, network administrator, and faculty member. Dr. Assefa holds a B.Sc. in Library & Information Science (major) and Computer Science (minor) and an M.Sc. in Information Science from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. He earned his doctorate in Information Science from the University of North Texas, Denton. His academic journey is further distinguished by multiple international fellowships in South Africa, the U.K, and the U.S.A.
Degree(s)
- Certificate, Teaching and Learning, University of Denver, 2012
- Ph.D., Information Science, University of North Texas, 2007
- Certificate, Computer networking, Microsoft, 2003
- Certificate, Medical Informatics, Fogarty International Center/New England Medical Center, 2001
- Certificate, Library Management System, University of East Anglia, 2000
- Certificate, Backbone Internetworking, Internet Society, 1999
- MS, Information Science, Addis Ababa University, 1998
- BS, Library and Information Science, Addis Ababa University, 1994
Licensure / Accreditations
- The Data Scientist's Toolbox
- Microsoft Certified Professional
- International Training in Medical Informatics
- Library Management System
- Training on developing materials using digital techniques for medical education
- Backbone Internetworking Training
Professional Affiliations
- American Society for Information Science and Technology
- Association for Library and Information Science Education
Research
One strand of my research focuses on methods, models, and best practices of diffusion of scientific knowledge from upstream research institutions to downstream knowledge consumers, the public. Through the diffusion of knowledge, I investigate the characteristics of national and regional innovation systems and innovation clusters in promoting economic progress and improved human conditions. The second strand of my research agenda focuses on data for development and data for well-being. Using the UN Sustainable Development Goals as a baseline, I investigate big data as infrastructure to support development activities and as an input to evaluate and monitor the attainment of the numerous goals and indicators in agriculture and healthcare - all in the context of Africa.
Areas of Research