Welcome back everyone for the last update I’ll be doing this semester!
Over the course of the past number of weeks I’ve learned a lot about the inner workings of the cataloging system and how libraries work a bit more behind the scenes. At times it felt like a bit of a firehose when it came to the amount of information I had to learn about in a relatively short amount of time, but in the end I got into a good groove and was able to get, what I feel, was a good amount of work done. While I did have the general system down, I always felt like there were these farly quirky or niche things that I needed a little more guidance on (for example, in some call numbers there would be a lowercase letter here or there which signaled an incorrect call number, in other cases however, there could be. It all depended on the letter and where it was found).
In light of all that, this past week I finished up the rest of the Gomez Mexican-Mormon History collection, including all of those surprise boxes I mentioned earlier. In the lsat of the boxes, there were more copies of the Book of Mormon in a few other languages, a number of books published by the Museum of Mexican Mormon History, and minutes from a variety of conferences from the early 20th century.
After completing those, I was asked to start entering some information into ArchiveSpace regarding some unofficial newspapers from BYU called the Student Review. Among those were a couple of issues from the Student Enquirer which included this gem that I felt like I needed to include in this blog post:

All of this with the library and Special Collections has been a wonderful opportunity for me to learn and to grow in new, and definitely unfamiliar, ways. I hope you all have learned, at least a little, along with me this semester!
All the best,
Stephen Cameron