Mary Chance
I have a personal love for libraries and data management. My five years of professional experience working with digital content has combined with my natural interest and led me to the MLIS program at Wayne State University. By focusing on digital content management my goal is to create new tools and new ways of thinking about how we catalog information so that it is more accessible to researchers and consumers.
Lindsey Desmet
I've had a fondness for libraries since my age was in the single digits, but it wasn't until I entered my junior year of college that I decided I wanted to be a librarian. Librarianship combines my passions for research and for helping others acquire knowledge. Since making the decision to join Wayne State's School of Library and Information Science, I've developed a special interest in preservation and academic libraries.
Elyssa Everling
Melissa Lenox
I love books. I love information. I am the friend who is forever looking up words, images, references, just trying to find an answer or better questions. With the MLIS program at Wayne State University, I will be able to help people with their puzzles. My interest is in Public Libraries, with a leaning towards Children and Young Adult Literature. My goal is to return to my hometown with the tools necessary to be a part of the beautiful stories they are building.
Laura Nolte
After 30+ years in the workforce, I finally decided to pursue my dream of working in a library environment. I obtained my BA in English in October, 2013 at the age of 55, and went right into the MLIS program at Wayne State University. My love of technology is pointing me towards archival and preservation services, along with anything internet related, including web design, which is a favorite hobby.
Arielle Starzynski
Similar to the rest of my team, I have been and always will be a book worm. After deciding that the MLIS program at Wayne State would best fit my future career interest, I first completed a BS in English Literature with a concentration in Children's and Young Adult literature. I hope this area of study will help me to better connect with the young adults that I hope to work with as a Young Adult services librarian in a public library setting!
I have a personal love for libraries and data management. My five years of professional experience working with digital content has combined with my natural interest and led me to the MLIS program at Wayne State University. By focusing on digital content management my goal is to create new tools and new ways of thinking about how we catalog information so that it is more accessible to researchers and consumers.
Lindsey Desmet
I've had a fondness for libraries since my age was in the single digits, but it wasn't until I entered my junior year of college that I decided I wanted to be a librarian. Librarianship combines my passions for research and for helping others acquire knowledge. Since making the decision to join Wayne State's School of Library and Information Science, I've developed a special interest in preservation and academic libraries.
Elyssa Everling
Libraries have always been a part of my life, from spending
my recess in the library to shelving in high school and now working as a
circulation clerk, it is my passion. I am excited to be pursuing my MLIS at
Wayne State. I hope to become a Young Adult or Outreach librarian in a public
library.
Melissa Lenox
I love books. I love information. I am the friend who is forever looking up words, images, references, just trying to find an answer or better questions. With the MLIS program at Wayne State University, I will be able to help people with their puzzles. My interest is in Public Libraries, with a leaning towards Children and Young Adult Literature. My goal is to return to my hometown with the tools necessary to be a part of the beautiful stories they are building.
Laura Nolte
After 30+ years in the workforce, I finally decided to pursue my dream of working in a library environment. I obtained my BA in English in October, 2013 at the age of 55, and went right into the MLIS program at Wayne State University. My love of technology is pointing me towards archival and preservation services, along with anything internet related, including web design, which is a favorite hobby.
Arielle Starzynski
Similar to the rest of my team, I have been and always will be a book worm. After deciding that the MLIS program at Wayne State would best fit my future career interest, I first completed a BS in English Literature with a concentration in Children's and Young Adult literature. I hope this area of study will help me to better connect with the young adults that I hope to work with as a Young Adult services librarian in a public library setting!
I love how you included 'mini bios' as a part of this blog. What a great idea, everyone! Your collective passion for library and information science (and your special interests) really shines through and I wish you each the best of luck in your studies and all else.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Wesleyann! This was a very enjoyable project - and best of luck to you, as well!
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