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2018 Conference for High Impact Research has ended

The second annual Conference for High Impact Research will be held on May 14, 2018, specifically to help faculty prepare for the summer research break and will offer distinct sessions and a plenary luncheon. Share knowledge with external experts, information professionals from AU Library, and colleagues at this day-long event. Connect with your Library subject specialist and enjoy learning about furthering your impact with your peers. Sign up to attend the conference and create your custom schedule HERE!

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Hannah Park

American University Library
Education and SPExS Librarian
Hannah Lee Park is the Education and School of Professional & Extended Studies Librarian at American University. Her professional roots began in the field of education. She started out as a high school English teacher in the Chicago Public Schools, has taught junior high school English in the Paris, France region, and has taught rhetoric and composition courses at the University of Illinois. Most recently, she was the Program Coordinator of the Multimedia Literacy Program at the Student Multimedia Design Center at the University of Delaware Library. While there, she collaborated with faculty on digital literacy instruction, taught classes on digital storytelling, video editing, podcasting, and the like, and assisted students in creating multimedia content for their course assignments. In her current role at American University, she works with students, faculty, and staff in the School of Education and School of Professional and Extended Studies on their research and instructional needs. She also oversees the Curriculum Materials Center, which contains children’s and young adult literature and K-12 teaching materials. Her research interests include digital and information literacy, multimodal composing practices, and equity, diversity, and inclusion. She holds an MS in Library and Information Science, an MA in English with a specialization in Writing Studies, and a BA in English with a minor in Education, all from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.