Reflection

When I look back at my time in SJSU’s iSchool program, I am most surprised by my renewed desire to connect students to their academic success through new concepts and techniques that I learned in my classes. At each and every step along this two-year trajectory, I can point to opportunities for building strong connections between the library and students:

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The coursework has positively enhanced how I see my professional practice over the next ten years.  I will focus on two long-term goals. The first will be working with faculty colleagues on transitioning some of their curriculum and assignments from being textually-based to being digitally-based as mentioned in my Introduction. The second will be my dedicated involvement in the renovation of my college library sometime in the 2019-2022 time frame.

Along the way, I will expand my professional connections within the library world and academia so that I can harness the collective wisdom of my colleagues as I pursue these goals.  Through my iSchool classes, I have made some important connections with faculty and fellow students and it has given me a renewed sense of passion for my calling.

In closing, taking these classes has been incredibly rewarding as evidenced by my reflections on each of the courses.  In a career that has spanned nearly 30 years, I have finally found myself at the cusp of a professional dream: to assist in the planning, design and creation of a new library. I am now ready for this challenge after completing this Post Master’s Certificate.