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Melissa Johnson is a Professor and Director of Reese Library at Augusta University, affiliated with the Department of Libraries and the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. She actively contributes to library administration, teaching, and scholarship.
Her research interests focus on information literacy, library pedagogy, academic librarianship, and leadership in library consolidations. She explores critical theory in education, generational burnout patterns, and positionality in teaching.
- EDD in Higher Education (University of North Georgia, 2023)
- MA in English (Valdosta State University, 2017)
- MLIS in Library Science (Valdosta State University, 2012)
- BA in English (Augusta State University, 2009)
Melissa's recent publications analyze library consolidations, information bias, and pedagogical frameworks, with a focus on transformational leadership and student engagement. She has received multiple accolades including the Outstanding Faculty Award and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society recognition.
She has served on numerous committees across Augusta University, including the Carnegie Community Engagement Project and Director's Leadership Team, and held editorial roles for the ACRL - Science and Technology Section Signal Newsletter and The Arsenal undergraduate journal.




