Amy Gay

Amy Gay is the Assistant Head of Digital Initiatives at Binghamton University Libraries, where she oversees programming and services for the areas of digital scholarship and scholarly communications. Amy earned a MLIS from Syracuse University, focusing her research on cultural heritage preservation during wartime conflict, and a MAT in Education from SUNY Cortland, focusing her research on culturally relevant pedagogy. Her current research interests involve equity of open pedagogy, digital literacy education, and human-centered design.

Publications

The Power of Collaboration in Creating and Sustaining Anti-Racism Resource Guides: A Case Study From Binghamton University Libraries
Jennifer K. Embree, Megan L. Benson, Rachel Berman Turner, Sharon Bunch-Nunez, Elise Ferer, Amy Gay, Neyda V. Gilman, Laura Christine Haynes, Lauren Loewen, Rennae Robinson. © 2023. 26 pages.
In this book chapter and case study, the authors tell the story of how they created and sustained the Binghamton University Libraries' Anti-Racism and Resource Guide. They...