
معرفی
Amy Wolfe serves as an Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College, Open Educational Resources Developer, and Accessibility Librarian for the CUNY Office of Library Services. Her work bridges academic instruction with digital resource development across the university.
- Master's in Liberal Studies - Digital Humanities from CUNY Graduate Center
- Master's in Library Studies from UW-Madison
- BA in History, Women's Studies and African-American Literature from UW-Madison
Wolfe specializes in developing accessible open educational resources across virtually all academic disciplines at Brooklyn College. Her research interests focus on eliminating textbook costs while maintaining academic rigor and ensuring accessibility compliance. She has created OER guides for courses in Anthropology, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Communication Sciences, Computer Science, Education, English, Health Sciences, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, and Women's and Gender Studies.
As the Accessibility Librarian for CUNY, Wolfe implements Web Content Accessibility Guidelines to ensure educational materials are usable for students with diverse needs. Her expertise in digital humanities enables innovative approaches to educational resource development that serve Brooklyn College's diverse student population.
Wolfe's professional contributions demonstrate significant impact on educational equity through her extensive OER development work across multiple departments. Her site design and formatting work for Brooklyn College's OER repository has established standards for accessible academic resource sharing throughout the CUNY system.



