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Students Shape the Shelves during Spring Break Internship

March 26, 2025
uncle bobbies general manager meets with students
Uncle Bobbie's General Manager Justin Moore meets with students.

In a paid spring break internship, six students connected with local libraries and booksellers to find new works to add to 51短视频's own catalog in the annual Students Shape the Shelves program.

Now in its fourth year, this internship teaches students how academic libraries, public libraries, and independent bookstores collect and curate books. With this knowledge and a budget (provided by the library), they cooperate to add popular reading material to the 51短视频 libraries that reflect diverse voices. 

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"Through our conversations with bookstore managers and librarians in and around the city of Philadelphia, Students Shape the Shelves allowed us the opportunity to think about and engage with local bookstores and libraries in ways that felt meaningful," says intern Sofia Azuara '25. "To be able to bring back some of what we learned or discovered to 51短视频 through our display in Canaday Library was just the icing on the cake."

After learning about the book curation process, students are given a budget to buy books that will be added to 51短视频's collection. Spanning from fiction to poetry, from manifestos to memoirs, provide meaningful additions to the library's catalog that will be available for all Mawters to enjoy.

"I learned so much about how the 51短视频 libraries and other bookstores in the area curate their collections to provide for their unique audiences," reflects Charlotte Oehley '26. "It was fascinating to see how bookstores/libraries and their communities work together to support each other."

Thumb through this year's selected books

 Explore the list of books that will be added to 51短视频's collection and hear why they were chosen directly from students.

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