Wednesday, December 21, 2005
ALA store, Dressing yourself with the
Try to fight the urge to wear clothes from the American Library Association's online store. If you worry that you might go unnoticed as a librarian while outside the library, never fear! Your inability to make eye contact, offer a firm handshake, and carry on a conversation without mentioning how threatened you are by Google should clue people in.
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Ok, now you are just overgeneralizing. I don't what librarians you hang around with, but the ones I know can carry a conversation fairly well, usually offer a firm handshake, and can make eye contact. Actually, the whole handshake thing seems to be on decline, but maybe that is just me. I was raised on the notion of offer a firm handshake and look people in the eye. I don't think this is much taught anymore. However, on the clothing thing, you are dead-on. Who the heck wears ALA clothes other than their higher ups and employees? In the libraries I have worked and been to, I have never seen anyone wear any of those things. Not even have a mug on their desk. Now, some of the stuff over at Overduemedia (the guys that put out Unshelved) does look cool.
Angel, I think you are being a little sensitive. It's funny, and quite frankly, I can point out at least 5 people at this library who qualify...
Not me, of course. ;-)
The best librarian clothes are at librariangear.com
Or how about the traditional Cats and Books librarian gear?
I like their wrapping paper though.
The "Reading is Sexy" t-shirts rock too.
http://www.buyolympia.com/q/Item=readingissexy
I keep saying that the "What Not to Wear" duo or the "Queer Eye" guys need to do a sweep through of an entire ALA conference. Now there's a challenge.
http://librarianwonder.blogspot.com
My favorite was from the old Readmore store:
So many books, so little time.
Dalhousie University in Canada makes wonderful shirts.... my faves are the metadata one that is a play on the metamucil (fibre based laxative drink) logo and the "Less shhh, more lush" designs
Actually... I just noticed many of their designs are on the librariangear site......
nevermind.....
You are right on the mark about fear of Google. Many librarians are not willing to take their non-profit hats off and look at things from a different perspective. Namely, Google is a corporate entity and as such, is going to protect its product from competitors, e.g., AOL, Microsoft, Yahoo, etc. Not exactly the same business that librarians are in, is it?
I love to wear my Librarian from the Black Lagoon! If she isn't militant and makes kids want to read, who does?
To Chuck: LOL!! All of our staff (well, most) carry the various tote bags we receive at conferences every year. So true! What OF the tote bag! I always wonder, what in the hell is so important in that bag they carry back and forth to work every day?
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