Zoe Nash developed an interest in library sciences relatively later in life, somewhat by chance. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in cultural anthropology from the University of California-Santa Barbara in 2006 and intended to pursue a career as an archivist, but eventually realized that occupation wasn’t for her and discovered her true passion in another walk of life.
“My original degree has a focus in archival stuff and museums, because that’s where I wanted to focus,” Nash said. “But in the process of going to school and working, I was like, ‘I just need to get a library job.’ So I started at a public library. Then I was like, ‘This is really fun. I like this.’ I realized that the archive (jobs are) more of a by-yourself situation. I think it’s fun to collaborate with people and interact.”