Thursday, November 14, 2024

Not So Frequently Asked Questions with Sara Beth Coffman!

Sara Beth Coffman is our latest hire, taking over as Lead Librarian for Information Literacy and Library Instruction. Sara Beth will be the library liaison for English and Communications. You can contact her at sara.coffman@chattanoogastate.edu or at 423.697.2519.   Learn a little bit more about our newest librarian in her Not So Frequently Asked Questions interview.

1. What was your favorite class in college?
I loved my undergraduate experience and would have a hard time selecting just one class. One that stands out from my first time in graduate school, however, was a seminar on John Milton. I could talk about Paradise Lost all day! In my second go-round, my favorite graduate classes were all about Knowledge Organizing Systems — how we classify and sort and manage information! What can I say? I'm an ubergeek!

2. Favorite local restaurant?
My partner and I are regulars at Pizza Bros and almost always order The Vegeta with added pepperoni! Other favorites include Sweet Basil Thai, Noodles and Pho, The Hummus Bowl, and Honey Seed — their chicken and waffles is so good!

3. What advice do you have for students?
Ask for help! Whether you go to faculty office hours or take advantage of the many resources available to you, there are lots of places you can connect with on campus. And study after study has shown that the more connected you feel to your college experience, the more successful you will be. Also, stay open and chase the things you're curious about. Our world is changing constantly, and the things we think might be in our future could change, making way for career opportunities we hadn't yet dreamed of.

 
4. What do you like to do in your free time?
I read constantly, so that must be mentioned. My partner and I travel as much as possible (the photo is from our trip to Iceland this past summer). We both love photography, though he takes most of our pictures. I also love to hike, to run, to play Scrabble with my siblings or all sorts of other games with my partner and our dear friends. We always have a jigsaw puzzle going. I make playlists and garden and collage. I even really like to clean! I love to go to the movie theater — we just saw Conclave, and it is amazing. Highly recommend!

5. What’s your favorite holiday?
Either Halloween or Christmas. I also really love birthdays and have a weird insistence that birthdays should be celebrated ON THE ACTUAL DAY OF YOUR BIRTH. This has complicated matters somewhat as my eldest was born on Christmas Day. But we have made it work! And though it's not on the same level as those big holidays, I absolutely love Election Day! It makes me hopeful and weepy and determined and generous, even when I'm scared or uncertain. I love working at my local polling location, celebrating first time voters, and watching people of all stripes continue to show up for democracy, committed to making this American Experiment work!

6. Do you have any pets?
Yes! Some might say too many! I have two dogs (Sawyer and Kya) and one cat (Bandit). Officially, the cat is my daughter's, but he loves me best of all.

7. Name one thing you think ChattState students should know about the library.
That we are the place to get help — whatever your needs, we want to try to meet them!

8. Spring, Summer, Winter, or Fall?
Summer has always been my favorite because I like it HOT, but lately I'm finding Fall super delightful. Truly, I love every season. I love leaning into the rhythms and cadences of each different part of the year. Like now, as it gets dark early — I call this permission season. You've been granted permission to stay home, get cozy, and go to bed as early as you want! I love it!

9. If you could be any character in fiction, who would you be?
Hmmm . . . I'd be Max from Where the Wild Things Are. It is the world's perfect book, and we are all Max.

10. Who is your favorite author?
This is like asking who is my favorite child!! Not a thing I could answer. But I can list a few authors that have proven their genius to me time and again! Marilynne Robinson, Toni Morrison, Leo Tolstoy, U. S. Poet Laureate Ada Limon, Jess Walter, YA author extraordinaire David Arnold, poet Elizabeth Bishop, William Shakespeare (yes, really), George Saunders, YA writer Isaac Blum, John Steinbeck, poet and essayist Ross Gay, Wendell Berry, and for young readers — Kate DiCamillo, Kelly Barnhill, Cynthia Rylant, and the amazing duo of Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen. I could list so many more, but I'll stop there.

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Late Night at the Library Update & Chargers are Back!

The library has a couple of quick updates for you about our Late Night event next week...and we have chargers again! 

 

Late Night at the Library

 

Late Night at the Library is this Tuesday, November 19 from 5pm - 10pm. Food will be served at 6pm with a menu change - instead of chicken and waffles, we will be serving pizza! Don't forget to wear your pajamas! Snacks, prizes, and relaxing activities like puzzles and coloring will be available. Send your students to fight procrastination, get ahead on their assignments and join us for this completely free event!

 

Device Chargers 

 

The charging stations are no more, but we have something better when you need a quick device charge! Apple/Lightning chargers with cable and Android/USB-C chargers with cable are now available for library use only at the Service Desk. Tell your students to bring their college ID to check out! As a reminder, we do not have laptop chargers as the wrong input will damage the device.

Monday, October 07, 2024

National Coming Out Day

 

 

National Coming Out Day is held on 11 October in commemoration of the 1988 National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.To celebrate and support our LGBTQIA+ students, faculty, and staff, here are some print and digital graphic novel titles.
 
The Heartstopper series by Alice Oseman follows the love story of Nick and Charlie, two high school students who meet at school and fall in love. While the series centers on their growing romance, it also features a diverse cast of characters and explores a variety of high school experiences that many readers will find relatable. Oseman addresses teen mental health with empathy and hope, and notably, this is one of the few novels I've found that discusses eating disorders in teen boys. With a compelling plot and relatable characters, Heartstopper has also been adapted into a Netflix series.

Gender Queer, Maia Kobabe’s (e/em/eir pronouns) powerful memoir, explores eir journey as a nonbinary and asexual person. Kobabe shares eir experiences of discovering eir identity, coming out to family, navigating friendships and romantic relationships, and coping with medical trauma, among other personal topics. This moving memoir serves as an excellent introduction to understanding gender identity. We have the original memoir in our print collection, and through our ebook platform Overdrive, you can access the deluxe edition, which includes additional art, a foreword by Lumberjanes author ND Stevenson, and an afterword by Kobabe.

The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag is a beautifully illustrated story about 15-year-old Morgan, who feels misunderstood by both her mother and her friends. She struggles with hiding her true identity, especially her desire to kiss girls, which makes her feel conflicted. One day, Morgan is saved from drowning by a mysterious girl named Keltie, and their relationship soon blossoms into a romance.

This is just a glimpse of the LGBTQIA+ titles available in our print and digital collections. Explore even more diverse fiction and nonfiction selections by contacting the library—let us help you add a little more rainbow to your reading list!

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Part Two July Park & Recreation Month: Pictures from Library Staff

 

Part two of a two-part blog series on the Park and Recreation Month guide

Our KLIC staff members enjoy visiting local parks or traveling to visit cool places. Chattanooga parks including nearby Greenway Farms, Tennessee and Georgia parks, local hiking trails, Amsterdam, Chicago, Alabama, Costa Rica and many more pictures were submitted. We have staff who hike, have a rose garden, people who love beaches, people who kayak, and more. The KLIC library staff has park and recreation stories to join with the community where you belong!

This year's submissions brought new pictures from Amsterdam, Chicago, D.C., Birmingham, Huntsville, plus fun past pictures! You really have to check this page out.

Check out the video of pictures from the Library Staff!

Visit the park and recreation guide at https://library.chattanoogastate.edu/parks2024

Four Spirits Sculpture, Birmingham

 
Virgin Falls, Sparta

Rock Island State Park, TN

SpareTime Bowling with Library Staff

San Jose, Costa Rica

Monte Sano Park, Huntsville