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Amy LeFager is an Instruction and Electronic Resources Librarian at National Louis University (NLU), based at the Wheeling campus. She oversees Library & Learning Support services, including interlibrary loan, electronic resources, and instructional programs. Her roles include teaching courses like LIBR 200 (Digital Information Literacy) and LIBR 300 (Library Research in the Social Sciences), as well as delivering guest lectures and individual research consultations.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in English (with a minor in Philosophy) from Northern Illinois University, 2001
- Masters of Library and Information Science from Dominican University, 2005
- Expected Masters of Science in Human-Computer Interaction from DePaul University, 2018
Her research focuses on human-computer interaction, particularly developing interactive digital tools to enhance research and citation understanding, and data visualization for library service assessments. She has pioneered adult computer skills classes and teen gaming programs in prior roles, reflecting her commitment to accessibility and educational innovation.
Advising & Grants: While no formal student advisees are listed, she provides individual research consultations and collaborates on self-paced online tutorials. No grants are explicitly mentioned.
Labs/Teams: She is part of the Wheeling Campus Library & Learning Support team, contributing to resource management and instructional design.


