• Assignments

    Inspiration Report – Generative AI for Research & Teaching in Academic Libraries

    AI has been around for years, but recently there has been a surge in companies adding AI features to their websites and software. Students at universities may be using AI services such as ChatGPT to conduct research which can lead to misinformation and inaccurate resources. This creates a perfect opportunity for librarians to guide students toward more reliable sources and teach better ways to use AI to support learning. To do this, academic librarians must be trained in how to more efficiently use AI and the risks and downsides to consider as well.   Inspiration Report  

  • Reflections

    The Power of Stories – StoryCorps

    I was very excited to learn about the topic this week because stories mean so much to me. My bachelor’s degree is in English and my original plan was to work in publishing. I love to read stories and to tell them as well, but logistically a career in publishing didn’t work out for me. I followed my love of stories into the library world and here I am now. While I was in my undergraduate studies I took a course that was all about telling stories and the human experience. We had to visit the StoryCorps website and listen to the way the interviews were conducted and how the…

  • Reflections

    New Horizons – AI & the Future

    The AI wave has taken the tech world by storm. It seems like every website or app is starting to incorporate AI in some way or another. I hadn’t realized that AI was already around back in 2019, only because I didn’t know to call it that until recent years. It never clicked for me that Siri and Alexa were considered AI and when I read that I laughed and face-palmed because of course they are! My immediate thought when I hear someone mention AI is ChatGPT because that is what we hear about the most, but AI has been around for years before that. I was very surprised to…

  • Assignments

    Innovation Strategy and Roadmap – Adding a 3D Printer to Middle School Library

    Action Brief  Convince the teachers at Longfellow Middle School that by utilizing the library’s 3D printer they will discover the ways that technology can be used to improve and educate students which will help students become more prepared for the future because the library is a place of learning and expanding ideas.   Innovation Strategy and Roadmap

  • Reflections

    Reflection on Hyperlinked Environments: Hyperlinked Academic Library

    Academic libraries serve multiple purposes. The most common is the traditional idea of academic libraries being places of research and study. While that is still true, advancements in technology have adjusted the way that libraries operate and expanded the ways that they can be used. Today there are IT Help desks, maker spaces, and even food pantries available in academic libraries. When I started looking into becoming an academic librarian, my reasoning was to be a part of academic research. The only time I went to the library during my undergrad years was to study or check out a book. I didn’t participate in any other services and assumed that…

  • Reflections

    Reflection on Hyperlinked Communities

    One topic this week that has been on my mind is human curation versus digital curation through algorithms. As someone who has been on social media since back in the Myspace days, I have seen a change in the way we view things online.   The current algorithm on Instagram focuses more on suggested posts and popular posts as opposed to the original version of the app that would show all the posts from accounts you follow in chronological order. While the new algorithm is great for people to get exposure to new accounts it also hurts smaller accounts by making it more difficult for their content to be seen.…

  • Assignments

    How Participatory Service Helps Increase Inclusivity in Libraries

    Libraries are for everyone, but do all libraries provide spaces where everyone can feel comfortable and welcome?   The answer to this question varies depending on the library’s location, but that shouldn’t stop libraries from finding ways to improve. For libraries to be inclusive, it is important to focus on all the patrons they serve. Understanding the community is a great way to know what services to provide and what collections to expand. Some ways that libraries are doing this are through surveys and community feedback.   My local library, for example, has signs with QR codes and a link for patrons to provide feedback on ways that the library can improve…

  • About Me

    Intro Post

    My name is Erika and this is my 2nd year (4th semester) in the MLIS program. I am a mother of 4 boys, ages 9, 8, 4, and 2. I’m a stay-at-home mother, but I also help run a concrete business with my husband who is a licensed contractor here in the Bay Area. My plan is to eventually work as an academic librarian at a university or college nearby or possibly at a tech company. In my free time, I like to read, talk about books on Instagram, and spend time with my family. I am excited to be back in school after a much-needed winter break and look forward…