by Lauren Gaudite | Sep 28, 2025 | blog
Since 1982, the American Library Association has hosted its annual Banned Books Week in response to rising numbers of book challenges in libraries, schools, and bookstores. The ALA is a founding member of the Banned Books Week Coalition, which aims to “increase...
by Lauren Gaudite | Sep 15, 2025 | blog
After saying farewell to (and congratulating!) the graduating executive board at the end of the fall 2024 semester, SCARLA, the Student College, Academic and Research Libraries Association at Rutgers University, leaped into spring 2025 with a single member, namely me....
by webadmin | Apr 28, 2016 | blog
http://wp.comminfo.rutgers.edu/scarla/wp-content/uploads/sites/104/2016/04/The-Academic-Hiring-Process-the-CV-and-Chill1460498203-convert-video-online.com_.mp4...
by webadmin | Dec 1, 2013 | blog
I have to say fielding questions at the reference desk is probably one of my favorite things about librarianship. The questions at Montclair State University are usually academic and student driven (which I really enjoy), but the process of the reference interview is...
by webadmin | Oct 23, 2013 | blog
I’ve been juggling a few projects for my internship, but one that I’ve been really engaged in is revising and creating research guides. My exposure to LibGuides came about as a graduate student. To be honest this experience could be coined as “LibGuide...
by webadmin | Sep 20, 2013 | blog, Uncategorized
I’m inquisitive by nature; I imagine a lot of librarians have this innate quality since we are hunters of information. As a result, I’ve always had an interest in academic librarianship. Teaching as an adjunct at William Paterson University and observing a literacy...