Michelle Fellows
Michelle is a Research Analyst at TASCHA. She uses mixed-methods research and evaluation to answer questions related to access to information, skill development, and program outcomes. Much of her work centers on how public libraries support community well-being and promote development. She also has a keen interest in literacies (information, web, digital, data). Michelle holds degrees in Public Administration (MPA) and Library and Information Science (MLIS) from the University of Washington.
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Digital Skills Toolkit
The learning circle experience: Findings from the P2PU participant survey
Perceptions of Libraries as Development Partners: new report and brief released
Coinciding with the first Beyond Access event, Local Alternatives for Global Development: Rediscovering Libraries, on October 3, 2012, …
February 2: Perceptions of libraries as development partners: Preliminary research results
TASCHA Talk: Chris Coward and Michelle Fellows February 2, 2012 Public libraries play vastly different roles in providing Internet …