As part of our new series Library Perspectives we asked all of the Library employees 1. What is your role at HSLIC & how have you adapted that position to the current conditions? and 2. What is something you are doing right now that is helping you cope with day to day life?

 

See their responses below to learn about what services the Library has to offer and some possible tips/tricks for adapting to our current situation.

 

Picture of a flower in David's yardPicture of a flower in David's yard

David Lucero, Unit Administrator

  1. I oversee HSLIC’s personnel and HR. Although it can be a challenge working from home (not having access to files or my two monitors), I’m slowly adapting to this new structure. My organization skills are definitely coming in handy when working on projects remotely. 
  2. During Spring and Summer, I really love to work on my yard. Picking weeds, planting flowers, trimming the hedge...I enjoy it all. I especially love growing my favorite flowers -- Dahlias!

 

 

 

 

Picture of Jonathan's husband Eston making a cake.

 

 

 

Jonathan Pringle, Scholarly Communications and Digital Librarian

  1. I do a bunch of different things, but all have to do with finding and disseminating new and engaging content for our HSC students, faculty, and researchers, as well as for the broader community. Whether this be in the form of exciting new HSC-led research conducted and discoverable in our UNM Digital Repository; unique primary source archival materials found in somebody’s basement or attic for our Special Collections; or grey literature for our Native Health Database, I get to work with donors, colleagues, faculty, and community members on how best to provide access to them. At this moment, I am only hindered by the fact that I cannot access our physical Special Collections, but otherwise I have endless creative options for improving digital access to all our materials - safely from home. 
  2. I enjoy the mindfulness that comes with picking weeds out of our yard; it is something I can control and in these times we all need to find those things that we can be in control of. I have also enjoyed my new Oculus Quest and playing myriad games that allow little mini-vacations from reality. Beyond that, I am the spouse of an HSC Physician Assistant student, and also enjoy watching what he gets up to during the day while I’m working. Right now, Eston Littleboy is mastering how best to frost a cake and it is enjoyable to me to see how much effort he is putting into this; his own form of control.

What are you doing right now to cope with the day to day? Are there any library resources you are learning to access in different ways? We'd love to hear from you! Let us know your thoughts in the comments.