Blog post written by Instructional Design Librarian Kelly Lindberg
Hey y'all! I'm Kelly, Instructional Design Librarian here at the Goldstein Library. I've been working at Ringling for just over a year now and have been proud of all of the hard work me and my team have been putting in to promote the library and our services across campus. Some of which include…
- Starting this blog!
- Doing outreach during Wonderful Wednesdays, Paws and Relax, and other various events around campus
- Bringing the Pop-Up Library from Sarasota County Libraries to campus so our students could get public library cards

- Updating our Libguides
- Visiting LOTS of classes
- Onboarding our entire new Research Consultant Team
- and so much more!
I thought it would be fun to share something exciting I recently participated in. Last week, after all of the Hurricane Milton madness, I escaped Florida for a few days to travel to New York for New York Comic Con. Shannon Live, CEO of Bat City Comic Professionals, asked me to moderate a panel this past Thursday at the con called “Libraries and Comic Shops: Connecting Educators and Communities” in collaboration with some New York Public Library librarians. I'll be working with Shannon more in the future, so keep an eye out for our future collaborations!

We had a blast and were invited to a party at Scholastic Headquarters to celebrate 20 years of their Graphix imprint, and we got to get an ARC of The Cartoonists Club, an upcoming publication by the renowned combined forces of legendary authors Scott McCloud (who wrote Understanding Comics - a MUST READ for all comics lovers) and Raina Telgemeier (who wrote Smile, Ghosts, Drama, and much more)!



It was themed like a kid's birthday party, with mac and cheese, mini burgers and hot dogs, and a ton of candy! They even were making Dog Man and Unico shaped cotton candy! I chose Dog Man, as Dav Pilkey's Captain Underpants was one of my childhood favorites. Jeff Smith, who wrote Bone, made a surprise guest appearance, and I was able to thank him and hug him as his book was one of the first graphic novels I had ever checked out from my local public library, and it helped shape the reader and comics-loving librarian I am today. While my primary role is helping students with research, I'm more than happy to chat about comics and graphic novels any time! Feel free to stop by my office anytime if you're looking for recommendations, and share your work with me if you're working on your own comic! Thanks for reading!


