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"information specialist" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a general term used to describe a person who specializes in collecting and disseminating information. For example, "The museum hired an experienced information specialist to design their website."
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2: Interview with a Cult Information Specialist.
She says she thinks of herself as an information specialist.
She works in New York as the librarian and information specialist at Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, the medical publisher.
Tesco has also been the subject of speculation regarding possible disposals, including its Thai business and information specialist dunnhumby.
William Langham, a business information specialist who lives in Rye, drives just nine miles to his job in Stamford.
The map was made by geographic information specialist Tricia Chai-Onn.
"Before, it was sporadic," said Amy Wicks, information specialist for the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome, in Ogden, Utah.
William Langham, a business information specialist who lives in Rye, N.Y., drives nine miles to his job in Stamford.
To determine whether librarian and information specialist authorship was associated with better reported systematic review (SR) search quality.
Her mother is an information specialist at the White Plains office of Towers Watson, a human resources consultancy in Manhattan.
Thierry Lorho, then head of Kargus, also received three years, and information specialist Alain Quiros two.
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