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Celia Mireles Cárdenas

Personal Data:
Academic Degree:  PhD Degree
SNI Level:  I
ORBIS ID: n70525
Institutional Data:
Affiliation: Faculty of Information Sciences

Office address: Av Industrias 101-A Fracc. Talleres CP. 78399 San Luis Potosí
Phone number: (+52) 4448262300
Ext.: 9048
Email: cmireles@uaslp.mx
  1. PhD Degree in PhD in Documentation
    Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  2. Master's Degree in Master in Library and Information Sciences
    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  3. Bachelor's Degree in Graduated in Library Science
    Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí

PhD in Information Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid; Master in Library Science and Information Studies from UNAM; She graduated in Library Science from the UASLP. Level 1 researcher of the National System of Researchers. (2011 to date); Professor with Desirable Profile PRODEP Recognition. (2011 to date).

Director of the Faculty of Information Sciences of the UASLP (July 2020 to date); Full-time Professor-Researcher level VI of the Faculty of Information Sciences of the UASLP since 2001, Professor and Tutor of the Doctoral and Master's program in Library Science and Information Studies of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Leader of the Corps Consolidated Academic "Information Services and Policies" UASLP-CA-238.

Personal Researchs Interest
  1. library image
  2. Evaluation of library spaces
  3. Information Literacy
  4. Innovation in library and information services
Research Interests of Research Group
  1. Políticas de Información en las bibliotecas del Poder Judicial de la Federación de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos
    20/10/2022 - 20/10/2023
    CONACYT
  2. Fortalecimiento de la Investigación y la docencia archivística en la Facultad de Ciencias de la Información, UASLP
    14/10/2022 - 14/10/2023
    CONACYT
  3. Cátedra UNESCO Ciudadanía Activa por la Paz en el Norte de México
    19/08/2022 - 17/07/2023
    UNESCO