Barbara Fullerton

Barbara Fullerton has been in the information professional field for over 15 years, with experience in vendor relations, and corporate and law libraries. She has a Bachelors degree in mass communications, a paralegal certificate, and an MLIS from Emporia State University in Kansas. She has been in the Dallas, Texas area for over 10 years, and is an active member in AALL, SLA and other regional librarian and information professional organisations.

She is a regular speaker in the information industry, including AALL and SLA annual meetings, AIIP, SLA regional meetings, Internet Librarian, Computers in Libraries, SCIP, Texas Library Association and regional paralegal associations. Her speaking and writing topics include gadgets, mobile apps, privacy issues, data mining, and cybertheft. She can be reached at bjfullerton@gmail.com.

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Articles by Barbara Fullerton:


Discovering Invisible and Visible Information
Friday, 13th February 2015

Research and information management specialist, Barbara Fullerton, gives her view on tackling visibility and discovery issues; she highlights some of the content published to date in the FreePint Topic Series "Making Information Visible" as well as upcoming articles and webinars in the series.


Mini Review: Web Preserver
Monday, 18th February 2013

Barbara Fullerton reviews Web Preserver, a sophisticated yet easy-to-use product which not only allows you to preserve webpages in their native technology format but also to archive and tag them, and to monitor and compare website changes.


The Private Company Challenge
Tuesday, 23rd October 2012

Librarians and information professionals are continuously up for the challenge of finding pertinent information. However there seems to be that one request that tests one's research expertise—locating private company information.

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FreePint Report: Private Company Research
Monday, 22nd October 2012

Librarians and information professionals are continuously up for the challenge of finding pertinent information. However there seems to be that one re...