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Don’s expertise was in demand around the world. He led projects, consulted, and made presentations in over 26 countries (multiple times). Don was a prolific writer, including authoring or co-authoring 15 books, editing five books, publishing 75 refereed journal articles and over 200 technical reports. He is nationally recognized as one of the ten most cited authors in the information sciences field. The American Statistical Association (ASA), the main professional organization for statisticians and related professionals in the United States, awarded Don their highest honor, recognizing him as an ASA Fellow who “made outstanding contributions to statistical science.” Interestingly, Don’s father had previously been recognized with the same award, making Don and his father the first father/son ASA Fellows in the organization’s more than 150-year history.
In 2016, The University of Wyoming bestowed on Don an honorary doctoral degree, noting his contributions as a world-renowned statistician and information science pioneer. As they stated, “Through his career he has led ground-breaking research studies with results that have transformed both the quantitative measures, models, and evaluation methods used in information science and informatics as well as the practices of the organizations that benefitted from the results of those studies. Long before “big data” was even a theoretical concept, King was leading international, national, state, and local studies on the economic analysis of information systems for government organizations as well as for business and industry. He is recognized for having established the definitions and parameters of return-on-investment and economies-of-scale potentials of resources, costs, and materials flows for scientific as well as public and corporate information systems. This included pioneering work in the pricing of information systems and the costs and benefits of U.S. copyright and intellectual property law.”
In 2016, The University of Wyoming bestowed on Don an honorary doctoral degree, noting his contributions as a world-renowned statistician and information science pioneer. As they stated, “Through his career he has led ground-breaking research studies with results that have transformed both the quantitative measures, models, and evaluation methods used in information science and informatics as well as the practices of the organizations that benefitted from the results of those studies. Long before “big data” was even a theoretical concept, King was leading international, national, state, and local studies on the economic analysis of information systems for government organizations as well as for business and industry. He is recognized for having established the definitions and parameters of return-on-investment and economies-of-scale potentials of resources, costs, and materials flows for scientific as well as public and corporate information systems. This included pioneering work in the pricing of information systems and the costs and benefits of U.S. copyright and intellectual property law.”
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FUTURE OF THE ACADEMIC JOURNALpp.159-178, (2014)
HANDBOOK OF DIGITAL LIBRARY ECONOMICS: OPERATIONS, COLLECTIONS AND SERVICESpp.155-173, (2013)
INSIGHTS-THE UKSG JOURNALno. 2 (2012): 130-149
LIBRARIES AND SOCIETY: ROLE, RESPONSIBILITY AND FUTURE IN AN AGE OF CHANGE (2011)
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