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Full Name
John King
email address
jlking@umich.edu
Personal Home Page
http://www.si.umich.edu/~jlking/
Phone Number
(734) 764-257
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Office of the Provost
3042 Fleming Administration Building
503 Thompson Street
Ann Arbor MI 48109-1340

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John L. King is a professor in the School of Information and vice provost for academic information for the U-M.

King joined SI on January 1, 2000 as professor and dean of the School. Previously, he was professor of information and computer science and management and a research scientist in the Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations at the University of California, Irvine.

On June 1, 2006, he accepted a position as vice provost for academic information. In this position, he is involved directly in the governance of many of U-M's primary information technology operations, including Information Technology Central Services, the IT Commons, and the Digital Media Commons. King oversees a number of key projects developing innovative new applications that use information technology for research, education, and community service. He also works closely with the University Library.

First name
John
Last name
King
Department
Vice Provost for Academic Information and Professor of the School of Information

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