
About

Jennifer Archuleta Santure was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. She received a BA in Native American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and recently received a Master in Library and Information Science from San Jose State Univeristy. In addition to reading children's novels and comic books during her free time, she enjoys also baking, tabletop gaming, and crafting.
Jennifer was employed at the Berkeley Public Library for over eight and a half years. This position was meaningful to her because it was the same library system she visited as a child, and where she received her first library card. Her experiences as a BPL employee are ultimately what influenced her decision to persue professional librarianship. She left her position when she relocated to Northern Virgnia in the spring of 2015. Jennifer currently resides in Fairfax, VA with her husband and their cairn terrier, Cody.

Other Projects
The following are links to presentations and projects created by Jennifer during her time as a SJSU MLIS student:
Presentation: Can Access Be Meaningful Again? An Exploration of the Changing Landscape of Prision Law Libraries
Presentation: LIBR-266: Collection Management- Group Process Presentation
Project: LIBR-268: History of Childrens Literature- Top 100 Children's Novels: Winnie-the-Pooh
Project: LIBR-271A: Graphic Novels- Comic Book Publisher Assignment: Drawn & Quarterly