Vieger, Rayne2024-06-272024-06-272024https://hdl.handle.net/1794/295991 pageIn an unexpected way, the challenge of learning how to do undergraduate research is what led me to a career in libraries. As a freshman and first-generation college student, the imposter syndrome was strong; I lacked confidence in my writing and my voice. I was unsure if my ideas had value, and even if I finally talked myself into thinking I had something to say, I didn’t know how to go about finding the “right” sources or evaluating their veracity. Luckily, I had friends who worked in the library, and early on, it became part of my life on campus.en-USCreative Commons BYundergraduate researchlibrary supportacademic librariesJournal Editorial: "On Libraries Supporting Undergraduate Research"Article