Beyond the Cover: The Loft

A variety of fiction books on display in The Loft.

Between classes and deadlines, when life gets too overwhelming, the coziest little space to enjoy a fun read to reset is right here at the Libraries! With colorful, comfortable furniture, and neatly stacked books, this is the place to be.

The Loft, located on the second floor of the Bartle Library, is a neat, cozy corner featuring a selection of fiction and nonfiction books, designed for students who want to unwind. The Loft collection even spans different types of books including graphic novels. It is a great place that offers a pleasant and inviting atmosphere for students to rediscover their passion for reading. 

The origins of this place started when students would ask where the “fun books are” in the library. Jennifer Embree, subject librarian for psychology, biology, comparative literature, and Latin American & Caribbean Area Studies, had the idea to start a collection where students can easily find casual reading materials. After extensive research and planning, including carefully handpicking the furniture, the reimagined space officially opened in June 2023. 

“When I first envisioned the Loft, I wanted to create a warm, welcoming space where any student could come and discover their next favorite book,” said Embree. “I wanted them to be able to browse the shelves and find a real diversity of titles, genres, and authors that were exciting and engaging, and for it to overall serve as a cozy gathering place that supports small events, comfy studying, and curling up with good books.”

In addition to the books on the shelf, each month The Loft features a themed book display curated by Jen or Instruction and Outreach Librarian Jillian Sandy. These monthly recommendations are thoughtfully selected, recommending books that align with the holiday or observance of that month. This system of selecting books on a theme makes it easy for students to find something timely, interesting, and exciting. 

Instruction and Outreach Librarian Jillian Sandy looks at a book from a Black History Month display in the Loft.
Themed displays features select books every month like this display for Black History Month.

 “A lot of students who don’t always see their identity, could hopefully find something that is written by POC or LGBTQ+ folks, and other identities,” said Sandy. “The goal is for them to not only enjoy that book, but on some level to recognize that this is on a shelf in an academic library. This is important to us as well.” 

In an effort of amplifying differing and diverse authors, monthly reading lists are shared on the Library News Blog and distributed on social media. The limited space in The Loft display sparked the idea to use the blog to more intentionally highlight books from the broader library collection, especially during heritage months or through staff picks. 

“We try very hard to include something for everyone – every demographic, every genre,” said Sandy. “Historically, publishing has been dominated by male authors, but we want to amplify more diverse voices. At the same time, we include popular titles students are already excited about. The goal is to regularly feature more inclusive and underrepresented perspectives, making it visible on the homepage and ensuring this kind of representation is done consistently each month without it being a heavy lift.”

Notable reads from some of the most recent reading lists include:

Beyond the physical space, students who want to browse The Loft Collection virtually can find the digital collection on the Libraries website. Furthermore, The Loft is open for book display collaborations with partners across campus.

“Any student organizations, campus organizations, or departments can please feel free to reach out if they are interested in collaborating on anything related to the Loft,” said Embree.