Category: Shan the Librarian

  • on being acknowledged.

    on being acknowledged.

    I became a librarian to facilitate original scholarship that builds out complexity of the historical record.

    Noble_and_Independent_Course-AcknowledgementSome time ago, as a Dartmouth College Lathem Fellow at Rauner Special Collections Library, I got to build on some of my undergrad research assisting Dr. Woody Lee on his Rev. Edward Mitchell, ’28 project. Dr. Lee had an a suspicion that Rev. Mitchell was potentially the first admitted black student in the Ivy league and I, too, was curious to find out if was true.

    Imagine my excitement to find out that 5 years later, Dr. Lee’s project has birthed into a full work: Lee, F. A., & Pringle, J. S. (2018). A Noble and Independent Course: The Life of the Reverend Edward Mitchell. Dartmouth College Press. [WorldCat]
    For purchase from University Press of New England: https://www.upne.com/1512602845.html

    Many congrats, Woody!

    For more information on Dr. Lee’s research, watch his 35-minute presentation “Ivy League Pioneers: Black Students at Dartmouth, 1775–1950″ (2015) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4EGynO2uDc

  • Currently reading…

    Currently reading…

    Nothing too much to report here, but I finally started C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia on Overdrive.

    The audiobook is read by Michael York. He’s read a bunch of good things, so check those out, too!

     

    0CBE8B17-12C4-404D-9BDA-52377708FDA2.pnghttps://xkcd.com/1980/

     

    I know I’m pretttty late on this one.

    But,

    guys,

    it’s really great.

     

    Check out more of my “Current Reads” on GoodReads.com.

    -S.

  • who wants to know?? / interviewed by a MLIS prospie

    who wants to know?? / interviewed by a MLIS prospie

    On “Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 11:55 AM,”
    I received a cool email from an undergrad student I recently just met interested in libraries:

    “I was wondering if you’d be interested in answering a few questions via e-mail about your library career so far. I am completing a tutorial on Library Sciences with Tammera, and one of my assignments is to interview library professionals… Let me know if this interests you!”

    At first I was like, “hmmm…. I am disinclined to  acquiesce to your request.”
    As I remembered the last time, I agreed to answer interview questions about my on/off relationship with my boyfriend: MLIS —

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    A friend and role model of  mine runs this very dope site for black grad students, TrynaGrad.com and recently asked me something similar. I volunteered for this, of course— For him: anything.
    Bruh.
    His questions were deep. — PhD students…*eyerolls* —
    I had to reconsider my life multiple times as I was answering them, took meeee… a few weeks to answer.

     

    So, I had a little PTSD.

    Still, I remembered the librarian interviews that I have been doing since starting library school and how useful they have been,
    so
    I acquiesed.

    And guess what, y’all?
    It was so fun!

    If you’re interested, the interview is below:

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