Staff Profile (Amy Seipke)
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Amy Seipke

Engineering & Mathematics Librarian

About Me

As the Engineering and Mathematics Librarian, I am dedicated to helping students, staff and faculty in the College of Engineering and Computer Science and also those in Mathematics and Statistics departments with any information needs they may have.

My main duties are to ensure that you have access to all the information that you need during your time here at UM-Dearborn and to help you to learn information literacy skills that will help you find and use information throughout your whole life.

I do this by:

  • Providing research assistance for students, staff, and faculty;
  • Presenting library information sessions (to classes or to the general UM community);
  • Creating subject guide webpages (and other digital learning objects) around topics, courses, or departments within my area of expertise;
  • Helping you plan and format your technical writing (including literature reviews, theses, dissertations, grant proposals, or data management plans) and manage your sources to prevent plagiarism; and
  • Enabling access to new and relevant reference materials for the engineering and math departments.

I am also available to answer reference questions for anyone in the UM-Dearborn community and I can help to connect you with any services or departments that can meet your other needs. I am very excited to be a part of such a great team and am excited to support the UM-Dearborn community in any way I can!

Subject Guides

My Subject Areas

Computer Science

Engineering

Mathematics

Statistical Information

Did you know?

  • Newspaper Subscriptions
  • Currently enrolled students and currently employed faculty and staff are eligible for a free digital subscription to the New York Times (NYT) (some limitations apply) and Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

  • Access requires creation of accounts for each site. Full details and setup instructions are available on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal setup pages.