Once upon a time, in internet days of old, librarian bloggers would annually create a “Day in the Life” post. The format has lived on in the GRWM and DITL posts on TikTok, but I still appreciate a good long-form blog post (see also 2023, 2017, 2015). If you are considering leadership work in an academic library (specifically of the outreach variety), here’s a glimpse of what it could look like.
8:30a: Arrive at work. At the end of last week, I created a video with my student employees for Star Wars Day so I posted the final cut to Instagram. Additionally, I had already drafted the May edition of the library’s monthly newsletter but was just awaiting the hero image photography from an event we hosted last Friday. Thankfully, the photographer had already sent the photo so I popped that into the newsletter and sent it off to our 5K subscribers.
9:00a: I have three presentations I’m making to the library’s leadership team today. I’m giving an overview of the production process for the library’s annual Year in Review (and twisting some arms into helping out). I have revisions to the library’s social media policy that I’d like to get approved (it was). Finally, I have results from a recent survey of our Instagram users which provided evidence of our social media’s impact on students’ perception of the library (tl;dr: it’s very good). So I spent a good hour preparing my talking points for all three of these presentations.

10:30a: Library leadership meeting with the dean, the library admin team, and all the department heads. In addition to my presentations above, we also discussed a new structure for our internal committees.
12:00p: Took a short walk and visited the farm animals setup we had for Finals Week.

12:30p: Reviewed photos submitted by faculty for next year’s Faculty Pub Night speakers series. I’ll be working on the promotional materials all summer long so I need to get the faculty’s professional headshots before they leave for the summer.
1:00p: A colleague reached out to me to ask whether being interviewed by a grad student in an journalism program was considered a “media request.” Because of [reasons] this one fell somewhat into that category, so I quickly prepared talking points and a brief media kit for them to review before they met with the student.
1:30p: Had a weekly 1:1 with one of my employees during which we talked about his recent projects and I asked for updates on some outstanding action items.
2:00p: Hosted my weekly department meeting. We had a debrief on last week’s Long Night Against Procrastination. We also reviewed progress on one of our team goals to update our internal documentation. We decided on gifts for our graduating student employees. We brainstormed objectives and desired outcomes for an upcoming collaboration with another team. Finally, we reviewed current projects for our student team.
3:30p: Met with my student graphic designer to review current projects. Their last project before they graduate as a matter of fact. 😢
4:00p: Spent about half an hour processing email.
4:45p: Headed out to take my son to his music lessons.
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