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Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Martha M. Smith was educated at Duke University (B.A., M. Div. and Ph. D.) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (M.S.L.S. and Ph. D.). She has taught in the fields of library and information science and in religion studies combining both in her current area of research in information ethics. Her teaching and research are also informed by practical experience working as a library director, library clerk, and student assistant. As early as 1979 she was involved in distance education with adult students, taking herself and library books to the off campus students. Those years also provided her first experience teaching business and professional ethics to students in the high-tech environment of the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. From these courses and insights from the work experiences of the students from IBM, DataGeneral, major pharmaceutical companies, and state government, she began to think of the connection between applied ethics and information technologies.

During her years as a library director, she was a leader in library automation and networking efforts in the independent colleges of North Carolina and served as the chair of a local consortium of academic libraries for two years. She was successful in a grant writing project that moved consortium libraries forward in becoming participants in state-wide library networking guided by the State Library.

Since 1999, she has been teaching and pursuing research projects in using online courseware in library and information science including inquires into the contributions that information ethics can make to web-based teaching and learning.

Dr. Smith has taught in the field of LIS at the University of North Carolina, Indiana University, Long Island University, and now at Drexel.

Her personal interests include reading science fiction, particularly the works of Octavia Butler, Southern fiction, and computer magazines. She keeps fit with yoga and walking and chasing her two cats, Amber and Ginger, and three grand cats, Kieffer, Katherine, and Philomena.