As a former reference librarian and instructional designer, Dr. Jenna Kammer brings a passion for information resources to the classroom. She earned her BA from Prescott College, her Masters of Information Resources and Library Science from the University of Arizona, and her MSE in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Educational Technology from New Mexico State University. After completing her PhD at the University of Missouri, she came to UCM to teach courses in reference sources and services, technology in school libraries, action research, and information literacy. With a passion for information access, her research interests lie in the intersection between information resources, learning and information policy, including digital literacy, open educational resources, online learning and information needs of learners.