Student Employees Share Why You Should Read Their Library Blog

Welcome to our new and improved Student Employee Blog at the UW Bothell/Cascadia Campus (UWB/CC) Library in Bothell, WA. We call our blog Library Voices.

Our bloggers wanted to share why you should read their fantastic student authored blog. This blog highlights different interests, resources, and issues that benefit our diverse campus population. Our library student employees have the unique perspective of seeing this campus as students AND staff – behind the circulation desk (when the library is open to campus, but they are still writing remotely). Our Campus Library values their experience and point of view, and is proud to provide a platform for their voices, especially during these challenging times.

Here are a few thoughts straight from the bloggers themselves – our Student Circulation Assistants and Specialists in their own words. 

Eva (pronounced Ay-vah) is a first-year UW Seattle student, and is a pre-public health major.

Eva says, 

“I believe that people should read the Library Voices Blog because I feel it is important for people to connect with not only the library as an institute of research and information access but as a collection of individuals who are dedicated to helping library users. The library is an integral part of campus life and is special not only because of the books and media it contains but by the people who work there.

Writing for the library blog has affected my writing style by forcing me out of my comfort zone of academic essays, and into the more creative realm of blogging. It has forced me to consider how I write not merely to convey an idea, but also to engage the reader in a way that is entertaining and effective. I am also inspired by the multitude of amazing blog articles written by other employees, such as the fantastic “Library Display Recap” series written by Zoe. 

In all, I think that the library blog is a great way for the staff to show what goes on behind the scenes and impart a personal touch. I enjoy the creative freedom it affords me, and I love reading everyone else’s work as well!”

Eva’s latest post can be read here:  A Plethora of Poetry

Johana is a second-year student at UW Bothell, majoring in Biology.  

Johana says,

“The Library Voices blog is a good way to keep up to date with everything going on at the Library, whether that be interesting new displays or events. Since we often write about differing interests there is always something for every reader as well as new things to learn about surrounding the library and campus. 

As a blogger it has allowed me to tap into my creative side, which is something that does not come easily to me. As a reader it has allowed me to learn about various topics that I never thought I would originally be interested in such as the salmon found on campus.” 

Stay tuned for Johana’s very first post as a Library Voices blogger.

Jolene is a UW Bothell graduate 2020, BS CSS (former blogger)

Jolene says,

“Most of our posts are informative and are on interesting topics. I think people should read our blog if they want to learn something new that they can apply to their personal lives or just to simply have something easy to read.

As a blogger, it made me remember how fun it is to write outside of school. Writing quarterly blog posts allowed me to fit in some expression of creativity among my busy schedule as a student. As a reader, I was able to see how others effectively delivered their ideas and in turn, I learned how to formulate my own way of writing [posts].”

Jolene’s latest post can be read here: Creating an Ergonomic Workspace 

Kathy is a senior at UW Bothell, majoring in Educational Studies. 

Kathy says,

“When it comes to Circulation student workers, you usually encounter them for guiding questions, such as where a specific item is in the library, or how to reserve a study room upstairs. By reading blog posts that are written by the students themselves, you are not only gaining a perspective on their experiences as a UWB/CC student, but you are also able to obtain different lessons or ideas out of them. As you go through the Library Voices blog, you can find informative details that can guide you, whether if you are a student or a faculty member on campus.

When I first started writing for the blog, I personally was not confident in my writing. In fact, that still applies in the present; I can admit that I am not confident in what I think of or what prompts I draft out. There would be times where I would give up or even discard ideas that could have been worth value. However, this doesn’t stop me from getting back up and taking time to write out my thoughts. Library Voices has given me plenty of opportunities to express myself as well as my creativity. As a student blogger; I recognize what strengths I have, while learning what I can do to challenge myself or how I can improve my writing in the future.” 

Kathy’s latest post can be read here: Preparing for Future Snowpocolypses

Paul is a third-year student at UW Bothell, majoring in Business.

Paul says,

“I believe people should read our blog because it gives a sense of character to our library workers and many things we write about are very beneficial to college students. I haven’t been able to get around writing a blog [post] but it has been very fun reading a lot of other student’s blogs. It’s nice to see who they are outside of the work environment. Everyone should go check out the student blog! It’s a good way to get to know the library employees and I am sure that they would love to talk to you about them!”

Stay tuned for Paul’s very first post as a Library Voices blogger.

Robert is a third-year student at UW Bothell, majoring in Chemistry. 

Robert says,

“I think the Library Voices blog is a valuable resource for student and library employee experience. I have learned a lot from reading posts that apply to my life as a UW student and as a library user. I also have improved my skills of creative information sharing and writing through researching and forming blog posts as an effective way to express my experience and information. Reading through the Library Voices blog is a great way to learn something new and, well, to hear library voices.” 

Robert’s latest post can be read here: Activities for Home

Zoe is a UW Bothell graduate and a first-year MLIS student at UW Seattle.

Zoe says,

Library Voices offers unique and valuable student perspectives on a wide array of topics! Whether you’re looking for new materials to check out, need some tips for surviving finals week, or even just want to relax and see some cute pet pictures, we’ve got you covered. Plus, it’s a fun way to stay connected with the UW Bothell / Cascadia College Campus Library and its’ student employees!

Since becoming a blogger for Library Voices, I’ve learned how to better express myself and passions in a way that is not only creative, but also having the potential to help the campus community and beyond, which has always been my goal with working on campus. On the flipside, being a reader of the blog has given me an amazing opportunity to learn from my coworkers in a different way. 

This blog has been vital to really feeling a sense of belonging on campus, and I’ll forever be thankful for that!

Zoe’s latest post can be read here: Library Display Recap March 2020

Read more about some of our student authors on our Author Bios webpage.

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We hope you enjoy exploring our blog! It’s an intimate look inside the experiences, interests, and passions of our Library Circulation Student Employees. We hope their writing inspires you like it inspires the rest of our Library Staff every day. Be prepared to even learn a thing or two along the way! 

Happy Reading!

Library Student Circulation Staff & Cora Thomas, Circulation Lead (and Student Blog Coordinator)

UW Bothell / Cascadia College Campus 

Working at the Campus Library

I’ve been working at the Campus Library for over two years and truly love my job. One of my favorite parts of the job has been getting to know and interact with everyone that works here. Each position in the library has its own duties, while every individual has their own stories.

This post shares testimonies from ten of our amazing Circulation and Reserves Student Employees that have worked between Fall 2015 and Spring 2018. Circulation employees pull and shelve materials, interact with patrons at the Information desk on the first floor, search for missing items, and all sorts of other circulation tasks. Reserves employees assist faculty at the Reserves department on the third floor, pull materials for processing, creates scans for courses, and creates Course Reserve records. All of our student employees assist with the second floor children’s literature displays and with this blog.

Further posts covering the other areas of the library will be coming soon!


Zoe


Jessica


Andrea B


Khabir


Stella


Andrea P


Nora


Emily


Molly


Kathy


If you are a UW or Cascadia student and ever have the opportunity to apply for a job at the Campus Library, I strongly encourage you to seize that opportunity! Open positions will be posted here: http://guides.lib.uw.edu/bothell/employment.