New Church Life July/August 2016 | Page 57

   with us as she embarks on the next phase of her career, helping to develop the Swedenborgiana and New Church collections. Carroll Odhner’s Personal Reflections: When I reflect on my nearly 50 years doing what I love – connecting people with libraries and teaching the life-long skills of information seeking, evaluation and critical thinking – I realize how fortunate I was to find my “calling” so early in life.  Even as a child I loved reading and volunteered in local libraries. The smell of old books on the shelves was like the smell of fresh baked bread enticing me to taste what was inside. Sharing this love of books and learning with others and especially to see students light up as they grasped the fundamentals of research was extremely rewarding. Over the years I’ve worked in several universities and secondary schools before coming to the Academy Library in 1976. It’s been a blessing to be able to work in what I consider the most important library in the world – with its precious collection representing the Lord’s new dispensation. In my retirement I will continue on a part-time basis to focus my attention on the development of our unique New Church collections.  In 1986, when I became the Director of the Swedenborg Library, I wrote an article for the Academy Journal (1985-1986). I would like to end my thoughts with a quote from this article: “Our mind, like a library building, houses a collection – a plane of memory knowle dges from which we can ‘recollect’ or retrieve that information that can be of use. It is the process of retrieval for use that builds our rational memory – the same process that transforms the static library collection into a vital educational tool. Thus we are building the plane within ourselves from which truths and goods can be brought forth through use to form, page-by-page, our Book of Life – our contribution to the Universal Library.” Contact: [email protected] 369