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Amanda Nichols Hess is a Professor and Coordinator of Instruction & Research Help at Oakland University's Library. She serves as the Liaison Librarian to the School of Education and Human Services. Her research focuses on information literacy instruction, blended/online learning design, and instructional technology integration. Hess holds a PhD in Educational Leadership (Oakland University, 2017), an Ed.S. in Instructional Technology (Wayne State University, 2014), and an MLIS from the University of Michigan.
Her work emphasizes transforming pedagogical practices through frameworks like the ACRL Framework and the ADDIE model. Key contributions include developing modular online learning systems, advancing research data management instruction for social science doctoral students, and advocating for user-centered web tutorial design. Hess has been recognized for her dissertation on librarian teaching identity development by ALA's American Libraries (2018 notable dissertation).
Her professional service spans roles in ACRL committees, university teaching and learning initiatives, and library governance. Current roles include leadership in the Library Senate Committee and University Senate Teaching and Learning Committee. Hess actively presents at national conferences, focusing on topics like transformative learning theory in librarianship and critical pedagogy applications.
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