Showing posts with label job titles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job titles. Show all posts
Friday, February 26, 2010
Paralibrarian, Being a
The term "paralibrarian" should never be used to classify your library's paraprofessional staff. These greedy library staffers already have enough names without having to devalue the education and training required to become a parachuting librarian.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Robot, You are not a
Librarians should refrain from calling themselves "cybrarians." If you talk this way, it may be time for someone to reformat your hard drive.
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Nemesis, Choosing a
Every librarian should identify a nemesis within their library. This person can bear the brunt of all your frustration, moaning, and general ill will. Think of this colleague, patron, or pesky employee as the mascot for your misery. No search committee required.
Monday, May 07, 2007
Job titles, Sharing
A librarian should always spare non-librarians from hearing their actual job titles. No one cares that you are the "Coordinator for Interlibrary Loan, Resource Sharing, and Document Delivery Services." Saying "librarian" will be sufficiently boring.
Ask the readers: Share your unusually long (yet official) job title in the comments section below.
Ask the readers: Share your unusually long (yet official) job title in the comments section below.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Support Staff, Naming
The perception of a librarian/staff divide can be a sensitive issue for many who work in libraries. Library adminstrators should be aware of this, and thus name their staff something that says, "We value you and the work you do." Some examples:
- Nonprofessionals (or similarly: Unprofessionals)
- Library Helpers
- Information Custodians
- The Others
- "Librarians"
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