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My Time as an Archival Processing Intern by Ava Botwin 

Hello! My name is Ava Botwin, and I was the UCF Special Collections & University Archives (SCUA) Processing Intern for the Spring 2026 semester. Through my internship, I learned the ins and outs of working in an archive, processed multiple collections, and gained hands-on experience in the library.  

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Graphic in teal background with yellow letters reading 20th annual student book arts exhibition

Twentieth Annual Student Book Arts Competition

For two decades, UCF Libraries Special Collections & University Archives has celebrated creativity, innovation, and artistic expression through its annual Student Book Arts Competition. Established by former Special Collections Head Ellen Anderson, the competition invites UCF students to push the boundaries of the book form by creating original, one-of-a-kind artist’s books.

Glass display case in a gallery showing handmade book art, including small sculptural pieces and an open, brightly colored book, with additional display cases and yellow exhibition panels visible in the background.

But what exactly is an artist’s book? More than a book in the traditional sense, an artist’s book is a work of art in its own right—a handcrafted creation that embodies the maker’s unique vision. These works blend a variety of artistic practices, including storytelling, drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, and personal text, transforming the a traditional book into an engaging and often unexpected artistic experience.

This year’s exhibition showcases an inspiring range of formats, concepts, and techniques, highlighting the remarkable creativity and talent of UCF students. From innovative structures to compelling narratives and striking visual designs, each piece reflects the vibrant spirit of book arts fostered by Special Collections & University Archives.

All submissions are carefully evaluated by a panel of judges on the basis of content, creativity, design, and craftsmanship. The winning artist’s book will be announced later this month, celebrating excellence in this dynamic and evolving art form.

The exhibit runs from June 1 – 30, 2026 at the John C. Hitt Library 4th Floor Gallery.

To look more in depth at past competitions go to: stars.library.ucf.edu/bookartscompetition

Painting of the John C. HItt Library with trees in the foreground and "Vinnie's Vault" in large letters

Archival Adventures: Working with UCF’s Unique Collections by Alyssa Adkins

Hello! My name is Alyssa Adkins, and I am a junior at the University of Central Florida working toward my bachelor’s in history. During the Fall 2025 semester, I was given the amazing opportunity to be the Processing Intern and work with UCF Libraries’ Special Collection & University Archives (SCUA) team. My work consisted of processing three collections: the Richard Crepeau U.S. Bicentennial collection, the UCF International Student Association collection, and the UCF Office of Global Perspectives & International Initiatives records. 

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Painting of the John C. HItt Library with trees in the foreground and "Vinnie's Vault" in large letters

Spending Spring with SCUA: My Experience as a Processing Intern by Emily English

Hello, everyone! My name is Emily English, and I’m a junior at the University of Central Florida pursuing my BA in History. This Spring 2025 semester, I was granted the opportunity to work as a Processing Intern with UCF’s Special Collections & University Archives (SCUA).

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Painting of the John C. HItt Library with trees in the foreground and "Vinnie's Vault" in large letters

A Semester with SCUA: Insights from My Archival Internship at UCF by Sofia Arias

Hello, everyone! My name is Sofia Arias, a senior graduating with my bachelor’s in history this semester at UCF. This Fall 2024 semester I was able to join the University of Central Florida’s Special Collection & University Archives (SCUA) team as the processing intern.

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