Doctoral student
UCLA
Megan Riley is a doctoral student in UCLA’s Department of Information Studies focusing on the political economy and history of US public libraries. She graduated UCLA’s MLIS program in 2020, focusing on labor issues in LIS, special collections and archives, and where they were co-president of SAA @ UCLA and co-chair of UCLA’s SCA student chapter, 2019-2020. Megan is committed to anti-carceral libraries and information access for incarcerated people and organizes around these issues with the Abolitionist Library Association and For the People. Their personal hobbies and interests include crosswords, basketball, surfing, and knitting.
Libraries Minus Librarians: Automation and the Staffless Model (Poster 50)
Sunday, June 25, 2023
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM CT