Faculty Guest Blogger: Leslie Worrell Christianson, MLIS
Leslie Worrell Christianson: In certain circumstances, it is important for things to line up, for there to be a logical order. For example, in the library where I spend my time as a librarian at Marywood University, we use a system to create order. Anyone who knows the system can find and access an information package which may be an article, film, or a book. Access to information is the beginning of knowledge creation which is highly individualized. We each create from our own body of knowledge, which is an accumulation and amalgamation of all of the information and experiences that we gather. How we create our lives is an expression of the decisions we make based on our body of knowledge and it is unique to each person. There is no system to creating a life or a career that will make sense to everyone, but it will be an expression of who you are.
How we create our lives is an expression of the decisions we make based on our body of knowledge…
Keep this in mind as you make decisions about your future. Don’t look for a system or path that makes the most sense to everyone. Evaluate the information you have gathered and the experiences you have had and make choices that best express who you are. There is no system to a well lived life.
I am happy to talk with anyone that is interested in learning more about careers in art librarianship, visual resource management, or archives. Stop by the Learning Commons or the Art Galleries.
—Leslie Worrell Christianson, MLIS
Assistant Professor
User Services & Copyright Librarian
Interim Asst. Dir. of Art Galleries
Chair of the College and Research Division of Pennsylvania Library Association
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