
معرفی
Meagan Morris serves as a Visiting Professor of Library Science and Digital Initiatives Librarian at Texas Wesleyan University's West Library, acting as the designated liaison for Education, English, Mass Communications, and Sports Communications departments to promote library resources and advocate for academic needs.
Her educational credentials include a Master of Library Science (MLS) from Texas Woman's University and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in History from Texas Wesleyan University, reflecting her interdisciplinary background.
Dr. Morris specializes in digital library infrastructure development, with core research spanning digital preservation methodologies, metadata standardization frameworks, and innovative digital exhibit curation. She actively investigates Open Educational Resources (OER) adoption dynamics, particularly faculty engagement patterns at minority-serving institutions and student textbook cost burden analysis, while maintaining scholarly interest in medieval Venetian history through her crusade-era research.
Her 2024 conference presentations reveal a strategic focus on digital competencies assessment and textbook affordability initiatives, demonstrating alignment between library science innovation and educational equity goals, while her 2018 historical work shows enduring methodological rigor from her history training.
As manager of the TXWES Makers Lab, she spearheads hands-on technological exploration initiatives that bridge digital scholarship with practical student skill development across multiple disciplines.




