I can finally say here that I have a new job; if you are one of my friends of Facebook or follow me on Twitter, you already know this. I am the new Coordinator of Information Literacy for the Hutchins Library at Berea College. Yes, the Gypsy Librarian has moved from Texas to Kentucky. Why Kentucky of all places? For one, they needed a good, experienced instruction and information literacy librarian. Two, this college has a very unique mission that I definitely can embrace. Three, I needed to get back to library instruction and information literacy work, which is what I am best trained to do and what I am passionate about.
"If I may be so bold, it was a mistake for you to accept promotion. Commanding a starship is your first, best destiny; anything else is a waste of material"
--Spock to Kirk, from the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Now, I am not saying my previous job was a mistake. I gained some valuable experience and learned some good things. However, it was time to return to what I do best, and here at Berea I know I can make a difference. Just like Admiral Kirk's best destiny is to command a starship, my best destiny is to work with students and serve as a teacher librarian. I will be doing a lot of that here. Now, the skeptical in my four readers may be concerned over the word "Coordinator" in the title. I might have been concerned too, but when I came here to interview I felt things would be better. And as I have now worked almost three weeks here (I reported for my first day on September 11. Please, no commenting on any obvious ominous feelings regarding the date), I have a few things going for me.
- One, the library director is extremely supportive. She has pretty much said "do what must be done."
- Two, I have a very good instruction team in place. We need to do some significant work to reform the program, especially move us into more interactive pedagogy and work on assessment, but the people I have in place to assist me are good. One of them is even a graduate of the ACRL Immersion Teacher Track.
- Three, the Dean of Faculty is on board for this as well. In fact, when I interviewed here, and I met with him, he was the most challenging questioner, but he was also the most passionate. And he brought out the passion in me about teaching the students and working for a better campus. By the way, I should mention I am a professor now. Assistant Professor of Library Science. However, it is not tenure line, but rather renewable/continuing appointment. Yet, other than not being tenure-line, I am treated like any other faculty member in terms of campus privileges and responsibilities. It is an interesting experience, and one I may blog more about as it is new to me.
- Four, I am a graduate of ACRL Immersion myself, both Teacher and Program Track, and that will serve me well here. Given the interest my director here has on assessment, I am hoping to apply for the Assessment Track and maybe take one of our librarians with me as well down the road. This is an area that has barely been touched, and we need to get on this. In the meantime, I am already prepping things.
- Five, I get to do a little giving back to the profession as I may get the opportunity to mentor a younger librarian as others have offered their wisdom to me. I can only hope I can live up to the example of those who helped me out along the way.
- Six, there is also room to do library outreach, so the experiences from my previous work will serve me well here as well.
I am already starting to compile a big list of things to do, but I am taking things a little at a time. My boss and colleagues have been very gracious in allowing me to adapt, learn my way around, ask a lot of questions, and get my bearings. I have also been going to some campus events and activities, something that is highly encouraged. I may write more about some of those activities as well.
In the end, I have a lot of work ahead of me, and I will strive not to disappoint folks. But it is good work, challenging work, the kind of work I know I can do and that let's me serve others. The challenge now is not to get too overwhelmed too fast, but for that I am making lists and prioritizing so I can stay organized.
To my four readers then, if you are still hanging around, stay tuned. Things are bound to get interesting. As always, best, and keep on blogging.
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3 comments:
Congrats! As a lifelong Texan, I can say that Texas's loss is Kentucky's gain :)
May your new chapter in life be wonderful!
Cheers,
millicent
Millicent:
Thank you for stopping by and for the good wishes. Best, and keep on blogging.
Congrats on your new position at BC!
You don't know me, and I don't remember how I happened upon your blog but I am a Berea alum, myself, and a current LIS student through the University of Kentucky (online). I am scheduled to graduate in Spring 2013 and am hoping to go into academic librarianship as well. Any wisdom or suggestions you could impart would be most welcome.
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