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Natalie Ornat
Research Interests
- Information literacy--Study and teaching (Higher)
- Library orientation
Other Scholars in J. Murrey Atkins Library (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
Natalie Ornat is the Humanities Librarian and an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. Natalie holds an MSLS from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and a BA in History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has served as an American Library Association Emerging Leader and a Teach For America 2012 corps member. Her research interests include studying the impacts of reading and writing during wartime, critical information literacy, multi-disciplinary collaboration in library instruction, and workflow process mapping.
Recent Citations for Natalie Ornat
- 2022 report on the experiences of Black students at Atkins Library
- Atkins Library open access publishing whitepaper
- Process mapping as an academic library tool : five steps to improve your workflow
- Process mapping for assessment and collaboration in libraries
- Reading for your life : the impact of reading and writing during the siege of Sarajevo
- Students, in the academic library, with a white noise machine
- Supporting community care through a self-care collection at an academic library
- The impact of reading and writing during the Siege of Sarajevo
- Well beyond the one-shot : collaborating to create a model of information literacy instruction
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