
In this episode, host Michelia Mason, head librarian at Southwest Research Institute, sits down with Bryant Moore, first-year experience librarian at Texas A&M University–San Antonio, to explore the unique world of first-year experience librarianship. Bryant shares his path from working as an undergraduate library assistant to leading initiatives that help new students thrive. He discusses the vital role these librarians play in teaching research skills, connecting students to campus resources, and creating welcoming spaces. The conversation also touches on his day-to-day responsibilities—like instruction and outreach—as well as challenges such as tackling “library anxiety” and collaborating across departments. At its core, the episode highlights the importance of building relationships and fostering belonging for first-year students.
Libraries Transform Texas is produced by Association Briefings.