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'''William J. Paisley''' (b. 1937) is an American information specialist.
'''William J. Paisley''' (b. 1937) is an American communications scholar.




== Life ==
== Life ==
'''William John ("Bill") Paisley''' was born on September 14, 1937 in Syracuse, New York. He attended Syracuse University, BA 1960; MA 1962) then Stanford University, PhD 1965.  
'''William John ("Bill") Paisley''' was born on September 14, 1937 in Syracuse, New York. He attended Syracuse University, BA 1960; MA 1962) then Stanford University, PhD in Communication, 1965, with a dissertation on "Extent of information-seeking as a function of subjective certainty and the utility of the information".  


Assistant professor, associate professor, Stanford University, Palo Alto, 1965-1985. Executive vice president, Knowledge Access Inc., Mountain View, California, since 1985.  
Paisley was assistant professor, then associate professor at Stanford University, Palo Alto, 1965-1985. He then became Executive vice president, Knowledge Access Inc., Mountain View, California, in 1985.  


== Contributions ==
== Contributions ==
He was noted for his research in sociology and psychology, especially his writing in needs for and uses of information in the social sciences.  
Paisley is noteworthy for his research in sociology and psychology, especially his writing in needs for and uses of information in the social sciences. Prior work had been largely limited to the uses of information in the sciences.


== Publications ==
== Publications ==
*"Predicting library circulation from community characteristics." With Edwin B. Parker. ''Public Opinion Quarterly'' 29, no. 1 (1965): 39-53.
*''The flow of (behavioral) science information: a review of the research literature''. With Edwin Parker. [Stanford, CA]: Institute for Communication Research, Stanford University, 1966.
*"Research for psychologists at the interface of the scientist and his information system." With Edwin B. Parker. ''American Psychologist'' 21, no 11 (1966): 1061.
*"Information Needs and Uses." ''Annual Review of Information Science and Technology'' 3 (1968): 1–30.
*"Information Needs and Uses." ''Annual Review of Information Science and Technology'' 3 (1968): 1–30.
*''The Analysis of Communication Content; Developments in Scientific Theories and Computer Techniques''. With George Gerbner and others. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1969.  
*''The Analysis of Communication Content; Developments in Scientific Theories and Computer Techniques''. With George Gerbner and others. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1969.  
*"Information science as a multidiscipline: twenty questions and a few answers" (1989).
*"Information science as a multidiscipline: twenty questions and a few answers" (1989).
*''The flow of (behavioral) science information: a review of the research literature''. With Edwin Parker. [Stanford, CA]: Institute for Communication Research, Stanford University, 1966.
*''Women and the Mass Media: Sourcebook for Research and Action''. With Matilda Butler.  
*''Women and the Mass Media: Sourcebook for Research and Action''. With Matilda Butler. 1980.
New York : Human Sciences Press, 1980.
*"Scientific literacy and the competition for public attention and understanding." ''Science Communication'' 20, no. 1 (1998): 70-80.


== Offices ==
== Offices ==
*Member of advisory panels United States Government, Washington, 1970-1992.
*Member of advisory panels United States Government, Washington, 1970-1992.
*Knowledge Utilization Society. President, 1990.
*Knowledge Utilization Society. President, 1990.
== Awards ==


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
*"William John Paisley." ''Prabook'' Profile. [https://prabook.com/web/william_john.paisley/575155]
*"William John Paisley." ''Prabook'' Profile. [https://prabook.com/web/william_john.paisley/575155]
== Papers ==
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 3 June 2025

William J. Paisley (b. 1937) is an American communications scholar.


Life

William John ("Bill") Paisley was born on September 14, 1937 in Syracuse, New York. He attended Syracuse University, BA 1960; MA 1962) then Stanford University, PhD in Communication, 1965, with a dissertation on "Extent of information-seeking as a function of subjective certainty and the utility of the information".

Paisley was assistant professor, then associate professor at Stanford University, Palo Alto, 1965-1985. He then became Executive vice president, Knowledge Access Inc., Mountain View, California, in 1985.

Contributions

Paisley is noteworthy for his research in sociology and psychology, especially his writing in needs for and uses of information in the social sciences. Prior work had been largely limited to the uses of information in the sciences.

Publications

  • "Predicting library circulation from community characteristics." With Edwin B. Parker. Public Opinion Quarterly 29, no. 1 (1965): 39-53.
  • The flow of (behavioral) science information: a review of the research literature. With Edwin Parker. [Stanford, CA]: Institute for Communication Research, Stanford University, 1966.
  • "Research for psychologists at the interface of the scientist and his information system." With Edwin B. Parker. American Psychologist 21, no 11 (1966): 1061.
  • "Information Needs and Uses." Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 3 (1968): 1–30.
  • The Analysis of Communication Content; Developments in Scientific Theories and Computer Techniques. With George Gerbner and others. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1969.
  • "Information science as a multidiscipline: twenty questions and a few answers" (1989).
  • Women and the Mass Media: Sourcebook for Research and Action. With Matilda Butler.

New York : Human Sciences Press, 1980.

  • "Scientific literacy and the competition for public attention and understanding." Science Communication 20, no. 1 (1998): 70-80.

Offices

  • Member of advisory panels United States Government, Washington, 1970-1992.
  • Knowledge Utilization Society. President, 1990.

Further reading

  • "William John Paisley." Prabook Profile. [1]