How This Works

H ello, my name is Joshua Riley. I am an Assistant Professor of General Studies here at Olivet Nazarene University. This is the Olivet Reads project. Every image in the collage has been selected by faculty, staff, and students to be a visual representation for each of the books contained in the Olivet Reads Special Collection which is on the first floor of Benner Library. The collage on the home page is an interactive exhibit that can show you more information about each image. Simply click one of the images in the Interactive Collage and the tile will reveal which book the image represents, the author, when it was published, some brief information about the image, why it was chosen and the book as well. In addition to information about the book, you will be able to see who else has read this book on campus and how to get in contact with them so that you can read it together. The hope of this project is that Olivet Reads becomes an organic reading community across campus connecting faculty, staff and students around the shared interest in books that is informal and not directly connected to course work.

If you would like a formal introduction to the project, the front door to get involved is to take GNST 136 Reading Strategies. Taking that course will require you to select one of these books and read it with me or any other faculty member or student who has read that book over the course of a semester. You will check in 4 times during the class to make sure you are keeping on track with your reading and at the end of the semester, you will choose an image that represents that book and explain why you chose that image. That image will be placed on this website, and on the collage in Benner. After that semester, should you complete it successfully, you can be a Reading Mentor for that book for anyone else who takes the class and chooses that book as well. After completing the course, you are able to read any other book in the collection and petition for an image to be changed and updated to your selection. Eventually, every image on this wall will have been selected by students in conversation with one another.