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Hartford Public Library Welcomes Unique Summer Intern
Elviana Guterres, who is from Timor-Leste, is a rising sophomore at Trinity College in Hartford.

By Jessica Emonds
HARTFORD, CT — The Hartford Public Library’s Digital Library Lab welcomes Elviana Guterres as its summer intern.
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Elviana, or Via for short, will be with the library’s digital lab through the end of August.
The DLL@HPL is a 1,900-square-foot photography and digitization lab offering a full range of digitization services for for-profit and non-profit customers.
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She is a rising sophomore at Trinity College in Hartford and is from the southeast Asian island nation of Timor-Leste, studied abroad in Hong Kong and attending Trinity marks her first time in the United States.
Guterres intends on double majoring in urban studies and environmental science.
When asked why she wants to go into that field, she said “I am passionate about sustainability and interested in understanding the complexities of urban environments. By studying these disciplines, I hope to contribute to creating more sustainable cities and addressing environmental challenges.”
Guterres has a passion for photography and is looking forward to taking some photography classes this upcoming school year.
“One exciting aspect of working at the Digital Library Lab in Hartford Public Library is the opportunity to leverage cutting-edge technology and collaborate with experts to digitize, preserve, and provide global access to valuable digital collections. I am also interested in Photography; therefore, I am excited to be able to apply the skills in DLL and learn at the same time,” she said.
“I also dream of opening a public library in my country, Timor-Leste, because we don’t have one.”
To learn more about the DLL@HPL on their website: https://www.hplct.org/library-services/dll/
Hartford Public Library Communications and Marketing Director Jess Emonds had a chance to sit down with Guterres her first week:
What is your name and where are you from?
My name is Elviana Guterres, and I am from Timor-Leste. This is my first time in the United States.
How are you liking it so far?
It’s great. It’s different, but I’m enjoying my time here. The country has a vibrant energy and there are many things to see here. I’ve already visited iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and prominent universities like Harvard University, which left me in awe. Overall, I’m having a fantastic experience and looking forward to discovering more of what the United States offers.
Where are you going to school, what’s your major and what year are you?
I’m a rising sophomore at Trinity College here in Hartford. I am intending to double major in urban studies and environmental science. I am passionate about sustainability and interested in understanding the complexities of urban environments. By studying these disciplines, I hope to contribute to creating more sustainable cities and addressing environmental challenges.
What is one thing that excited you most about working at HPL?
One exciting aspect of working at the Digital Library Lab in Hartford Public Library is the opportunity to leverage cutting-edge technology and collaborate with experts to digitize, preserve and provide global access to valuable digital collections. I am also interested in photography. Therefore, I am excited to be able to apply the skills in DLL and learn at the same time.
Can you tell me about your favorite library memory?
I studied abroad at United World College Li Po Chun Hong Kong. I did the International Baccalaureate, which is considered one of the most challenging school curricula. I remember I pulled all-nighters to write 4,000 words of an extended essay at our school library.
Will you share what you are currently reading?
I am currently reading "Designing Your Life" by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans and "Brainscape" by Rebecca Schwarzlose.
What’s next for you?
Next semester, I am looking forward to taking some photography classes and am excited to take a documentary film class. I also recently applied for a grant to purchase a camera and start documenting my life. I also dream of opening a public library in my country, Timor-Leste, because we don’t have one.
For more information on Timor-Leste, Elviana Guterres' home country, click on this link.
This press release was produced by Hartford Public Library Blogs. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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