{"title":"Paved by Good Intentions","authors":"Emily G. Finch","doi":"10.17161/jcel.v6i1.18228","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"I was thrilled to be accepted into the University of Michigan for my Masters of Science in Information, but it was an unexpected deviation as my health derailed my original plan to pursue a career in criminal law. As I enrolled in classes with my peers who intended to pursue careers as librarians and archivists, I was the odd person out asking myself how I could market my research in these courses to law schools in the future. I had always assumed I had incompatible passions, a love for history, literature, and research coupled with disinterest in pursuing a single field towards a Ph.D., and that my legal career would support my hobbies in the cultural heritage sector. With a heavy dose of irony I walked into “SI519 Intellectual Property and Information Law,” my first graduate school class, determined to use it to confirm to law schools my decision to pursue criminal law, but walked across the stage at graduation ecstatic to build a career at the intersection of copyright law and cultural heritage. Fantastic mentors, supportive networks, and timely court rulings and legislative changes, paved a path and provided me a stepping stone into a career at the intersection of my passions in a field I had not known existed. I entered the field at an increasingly critical time and had unique access to practitioners that helped create opportunities for engagement without which, I would not have had the opportunity to accept a tenure track librarian position at the age 24 as my first full time job out of library school.","PeriodicalId":239303,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Copyright in Education & Librarianship","volume":"12 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-09-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Copyright in Education & Librarianship","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.17161/jcel.v6i1.18228","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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I was thrilled to be accepted into the University of Michigan for my Masters of Science in Information, but it was an unexpected deviation as my health derailed my original plan to pursue a career in criminal law. As I enrolled in classes with my peers who intended to pursue careers as librarians and archivists, I was the odd person out asking myself how I could market my research in these courses to law schools in the future. I had always assumed I had incompatible passions, a love for history, literature, and research coupled with disinterest in pursuing a single field towards a Ph.D., and that my legal career would support my hobbies in the cultural heritage sector. With a heavy dose of irony I walked into “SI519 Intellectual Property and Information Law,” my first graduate school class, determined to use it to confirm to law schools my decision to pursue criminal law, but walked across the stage at graduation ecstatic to build a career at the intersection of copyright law and cultural heritage. Fantastic mentors, supportive networks, and timely court rulings and legislative changes, paved a path and provided me a stepping stone into a career at the intersection of my passions in a field I had not known existed. I entered the field at an increasingly critical time and had unique access to practitioners that helped create opportunities for engagement without which, I would not have had the opportunity to accept a tenure track librarian position at the age 24 as my first full time job out of library school.
我很高兴被密歇根大学(University of Michigan)录取,攻读信息科学硕士学位,但这是一个意想不到的偏离,因为我的健康状况打乱了我最初从事刑法职业的计划。当我和那些打算成为图书管理员和档案管理员的同龄人一起上课时,我是一个奇怪的人,我问自己如何在未来向法学院推销我在这些课程上的研究。我一直认为我有不相容的激情,对历史、文学和研究的热爱,加上对追求单一领域的博士学位不感兴趣,我的法律职业将支持我在文化遗产领域的爱好。带着强烈的讽刺,我走进了“SI519知识产权和信息法”,这是我在研究生院的第一堂课,我决定用它来向法学院证实我攻读刑法的决定,但在毕业典礼上,我兴奋地走过舞台,在版权法和文化遗产的交叉点建立自己的职业生涯。出色的导师、支持性的人际网络、及时的法院裁决和立法变化,为我铺平了道路,并为我提供了一块踏脚石,让我在一个我以前不知道的领域里,在我的激情交叉点上走上职业道路。我进入这个领域是在一个越来越关键的时刻,我有独特的机会接触到从业者,他们帮助我创造了参与的机会,如果没有这些,我就不会有机会在24岁的时候接受终身馆员的职位,这是我离开图书馆学校后的第一份全职工作。