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Joanne Yoo is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at The University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Joanne's research interests include teaching as an embodied practice, autoethnography and arts-based research methodologies. She continues to write creatively within academia to understand the links between academic inquiry and human flourishing.

Hilary Yerbury is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney. Her background in European social and political cultures, information management, and anthropology has given her a broad-based approach to the use of information in everyday decision-making and in social change.

Nina Burridge is an Industry Fellow at the University of Technology, Sydney. She was a founding director of the Institute of Aboriginal Studies and Research at Macquarie University and a Co-Director of the Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre at UTS. Her research interests centre on Education for social justice and human rights within Australia and in international contexts.

Bill Johnston is a retired academic from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. Before retiring in 2010 Bill was Senior Lecturer and Assistant Director at Strathclyde University’s Centre for Academic Practice and Learning Enhancement. His academic interests include information literacy; strategic academic development; the First Year Experience at university; curriculum and course design; critical pedagogy.

Sheila Webber is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Information, Journalism and Communication, University of Sheffield, UK. Her core areas for research and teaching are information literacy and information behaviour.