Megan Donnelly
- Information Literacy Librarian, Assistant Professor
- Department: University Libraries
- Institution: West Chester University of Pennsylvania
- Email: MDonnelly@wcupa.edu
Education
- MS Library and Information Science, Drexel University, 2017
BA English, minor in Journalism, Millersville University of Pennsylvania, 2016
Research Interests
information literacy, mentorship, science of teaching and learning, SoTL, curriculum, pedagogy, allyship, first generation college students, critical
Opportunities
Work Study Positions Available: No
Grant Funded Positions Available: No
Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: No
Volunteer Research Positions Available: No
Biography
Professor Megan Donnelly is the Information Literacy Librarian at West Chester University. In this role, she advocates for the strategic and holistic integration of information literacy into the curricula. Information literacy reflects the skillset used when researching and in any context where information is encountered. Historically, information literacy has not been integrated into the curricula in the same way other critical skillsets are and there is room for research in this area! Megan teaches information literacy instruction in courses and creates learning objects and opportunities for students and colleagues.
Megan grew up in West Chester, was a first generation college student, and attended a PASSHE institution, Millersville University, for undergrad. She decided to become a librarian because she was mentored by a librarian in undergrad. She is passionate about mentorship and PASSHE institutions as a result!
Contact Information
Phone: 610-436-1044
List of Publications
- Santamaria, M. & Donnelly, M. (2022). Informal Mentorship as a Nourishing Practice: Building Reciprocal Trust. Academic Library Mentoring: Fostering Growth and Renewal. Association of College & Research Libraries.
- Hansen, K., & Donnelly, M. (2021). Shifting our Final Exams Week Program Online: A Case Study at Claremont Colleges Library. Marketing Libraries Journal, 5(1), 85-107. https://journal.marketinglibraries.org/summer2021/06_MLJv5i1.pdf
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