Describe yourself in three words

Spirited, inquisitive, conscientious.

What are you reading (or listening to on your mobile device)?

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I am reading "Women Who Run with the Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estés and "The Art of Happiness" by the Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler, both of which were graduation gifts.

Describe ACRL in three words:

Supportive, inviting, scholarly.

What do you value about ACRL?

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I wanted to expand my opportunities to make connections with other scholars in my field. I also wanted to stay current with the most pressing issues facing academic libraries.

What do you as an academic librarian contribute to your campus?

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I am currently interested in pursing a career in health sciences librarianship with an emphasis on complementary and alternative medicine. I believe that the continuing education and mentorship programs within the ACRL will benefit my career trajectory.

In your own words

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Being a librarian provides an incredible opportunity to shape how information is stored, distributed, and interpreted. I hope to push the boundaries on conventional forms of knowledge and knowing so that everyone has access to discovering new ways of being and creating. Humans have the capacity to do so much good in the world and librarians have the unique opportunity to support that by encouraging life-long learning and growth in every community.

Credentials:MLIS

Title:National Library of Medicine Associate Fellow

Workplace:Fellowship Site: National Library of Medicine

Location:Bethesda, Maryland