Hi all,

My name is Kiana. And I currently live in Laguna Beach, CA. I graduated with a BA in Psychology at UCI, initially wanting to become a therapist; but upon graduating, I discovered that it is not the right path for me in life. I just don’t think I’m emotionally strong enough to hear others’ issues whilst giving them advice. I have a new respect for those who do because I think it would be hard for me to draw the work/life balance within that field.

But Library sciences (with a specific focus on Archives) seem more objective and scientific, therefore, more so up my alley. I only recently discovered by passion for becoming an archivist after viewing some old family vacation pictures. So unfortunately, I didn’t take any specific internships or gain any experiences with information retrieval system designs at UCI’s libraries while I was still in undergrad, for I was really confused about my future during those years. And I can’t fully say that feeling has left me but it has diminished greatly since becoming an MLIS student.

I chose this course because I want to learn how the hyperlinked library model promotes collaboration between libraries and their communities or even global networks. Although my generation (gen Z) tends to be more versed in technology than other generations, I am excited to learn and focus on the hyperlinked libraries’ integration of technology into library services; and how varying digital tools and online resources can really enhance traditional library functions, while I, myself, get accustomed to utilizing WordPress and its “social media”-esque landscape.

As for my interests, I enjoy cooking and baking healthy, low-sugar options of classic pastries, spending time with family, going to the beach, hiking, doing jigsaw puzzles, reading fantasy novels and creating jewelry for myself and others.