
معرفی
Jenny Takeda is an Adjunct Professor at Antioch University's School of Education and serves as the District Librarian Lead for the Beaverton School District, overseeing 17 elementary school libraries. Her work focuses on library leadership, professional development, and advocacy for equitable access to educational resources.
- BA, Willamette University
- Graduate Teacher Education Program, Portland State University
- MS in Education: Media/Librarianship, Portland State University
Takeda's research interests center on school library advocacy, data-driven resource allocation, and building inclusive learning environments. She emphasizes the role of libraries in fostering student creativity, exploration, and belonging.
Her publications highlight library collection evaluation and budget advocacy, reflecting trends in leveraging data for institutional support and systemic equity in educational materials. These works align with her leadership in urban school library restoration and policy development.
Scientific Awards:
- 2020-2022 Project RUSL Mentor (Detroit, MI)
- 2017-18 Lilead Fellow (federal grant for district library supervisors)
- 2012 Oregon District Librarian of the Year
- 2007 President’s Award of Service Recognition (OASL)
Takeda mentors library staff and advocates for educational equity through grants like the Lilead Fellowship and Project RUSL. She is actively engaged in professional networks, including the American Association of School Librarians' Supervisors Section, where she served as Chair (2022-23).




