"Reflections"
Wow. It's so surreal that this is my last blog post for this class! I feel like I just started yesterday, but that I've also been working for a whole semester. I guess that's what happens when you do a whole semester's worth of grad work in five weeks. This summer I did more work than I ever thought possible in such a short amount of time. I was stretched and challenged.
In Bib, as we lovingly call it, I learned about research methods and was introduced to countless resources. I can't tell you how excited I am to be able to continue using the library resources here at Ithaca College during the school year. I am definitely planning on utilizing this as much as possible.
Some resources I will be further exploring include:
Boldrey, Guide to Operatic Roles & Arias
IC Library Database
Musical America
MET OPERA ON DEMAND (so excited about this!)
Various Archives
International Journal of Community Music
Orff Echo
Psychology of Music
If I could sum up what I've learned during this class in a few words it would be: there are countless resources out there. Not everything is on the internet--libraries are extremely valuable. They help preserve the past and show us how to better our futures. They can give us access to materials that we can't find anywhere else. Librarians are keepers of knowledge, especially Kris Shanton. :) Truly, I admire all the knowledge they possess, and I really do believe that they are keepers of knowledge.
Ithaca has an extensive music collection (do you know how difficult it was for me to find three books to ILL for one of our first assignments? Ithaca already had them all!) :) What a privilege to be able to utilize all the tools it has to offer. One thing I said countless times during this summer session was that I wished that I had the time to explore the library more. I've been making a mental list of things I want to read or check out!
During this class I also learned how to research. Each search engine or book is set up a different way, and now I have the tools I need to find information I am looking for. Of course there are always going to be more research aids in existence than I will know how to use, but that's okay.
Well, I feel that this blog has been a bit erratic. That's just how my mind is right now. After I leave here I will definitely continue to process all of the new information I've learned.
If I could give one piece of advice to next year's incoming students it would be:
You're behind before you even start. Haha. But seriously.
I love that advice! Enjoy all the databases, and good luck with the new job! Thank you for all your work at the library -- hopefully we'll get you back next year as a GA!
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