Wednesday, August 20, 2008

URLs, Sharing

It is incumbent upon you as a good librarian to choke the obnoxiousness out of anyone who attempts to shorten "U-R-L" to "earl" in their everyday conversation. Keep a tight grip. It could take a while.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This debate is always fun when it comes to documentation for help guides. Those that say “earl” want it written as “an URL”, while those that say “U-R-L”, want it written as “a URL”. This is the same debate for SQL – is it “S-Q-L” or “sequel”? I can hardly wait to retire.

Anonymous said...

Hurl.

Monster Librarian said...

I had a patron keep telling me she couldn't find "Earl." And I was beginning to think she was crazy until she pointed out what she meant!

Anonymous said...

If the URL/Earl debate is not mind-numbingly tedious enough. WC3 has declared both obsolete. The new approved term is now, Uniform Resource Identifier or URI, so expect a URI/Yuri debate coming to a library near you.

monster librarian, did you tell them you can't fund Earl without hitting the "any" key?