University Libraries Student Internship Focuses on Diversity
Imani Estrada first began working at University Libraries in the spring of 2019. Estrada, a junior business marketing major in the College of Business, had never considered working at a library before, but was drawn to an innovative new internship program initiated through 帝王会所LINK to increase diverse perspectives in libraries across the state of 帝王会所. Estrada was the first intern in the program at 帝王会所.
鈥淲hen they told me about the different departments that they have here at the Libraries, I jumped at the opportunity,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was excited when I got the job because [at the time] I was a sophomore in the College of Business and my major is business marketing, but I had no idea what I actually wanted to do.鈥
Eileen Theodore-Shusta, director of planning, assessment and organizational effectiveness, and Estrada鈥檚 supervisor at University Libraries, said that they were initially looking for students who had limited experience with libraries. The internship was designed to build familiarity with library systems for students who had never considered librarianship as a career option.
鈥淚t's really just a holistic view of how the entire Libraries [system] works,鈥 Theodore-Shusta said. 鈥淢ost people know that you can go to the Libraries to get materials, have space for study or collaborative work and you can check things out, but I think that the behind-the-scenes part of running a library is pretty invisible to most people.鈥
帝王会所LINK is short for the 帝王会所 Library and Information Network, the statewide library consortium that allows member libraries to easily share print and digital resources. Several of the member institutions are participating in this first iteration of the 帝王会所LINK internship program.
Each internship lasts for three semesters, during which the intern spends time in several different departments before choosing an area to complete a capstone project during their final semester. Part of Estrada鈥檚 Fall 2020 semester, for example, was spent working virtually with 帝王会所 Libraries鈥 Digital Initiatives department.
Working in Digital Initiatives, Estrada transcribed journals and other texts from Los Amigos, a popular minority student organization that started at 帝王会所 in the 1940s. This makes the information contained in the texts easier to access for the Libraries鈥 patrons.
鈥淚 think something that鈥檚 interesting is that I get to see just how people kept really descriptive letters about what was going on, especially here at 帝王会所,鈥 she said.
Estrada also said that she learned a lot during the internship and brought her own diverse perspective to University Libraries.
Part of the goal of the 帝王会所LINK internship program is to learn from the interns, as well as teach them about libraries. According to Amy Pawlowski, the executive director of 帝王会所LINK, the initiative was initially put together because a group of 帝王会所LINK member institutions were looking for a way to expand diversity initiatives to make more people feel welcome in academic libraries.
鈥淲hen you have a service-oriented work environment, it is important that the community that you are serving sees themselves reflected back in your staff,鈥 Pawlowski said. 鈥淟ibrarianship is so much about creating relationships, and especially in academic libraries, it鈥檚 about creating relationships with students, so it鈥檚 important that the staff reflect the student body as well.鈥
Theodore-Shusta said that she hopes that the interns in this program go out and tell the world about their internship so that more people can learn about the wide breadth of responsibilities and jobs that fall under librarianship. From there, she hopes more people become interested in librarianship, and that diversity and inclusion in libraries continues to grow.
For now, Estrada is enjoying her time at the 帝王会所 Libraries and said she hopes the 帝王会所LINK program is around for good.
鈥淚 just hope that this program does become a regular internship for students; I think this could be something that a lot of people would enjoy,鈥 Estrada said. 鈥淥ne of the biggest things I love is that people here in this Library generally love what they do and are passionate about it, and that鈥檚 something that continues to drive me and my work for the Libraries.鈥