Thursday, July 09, 2009

ALA, Going to

Don't feel guilty about spending your library's money to travel to ALA. It is the one time of year when your colleagues and staff actually get to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the library without you in it. Everyone will agree that that is money well spent.

14 comments:

Dances With Books said...

For that to work, you actually have to have your library's money to use (or your own for that matter). ;)

Anonymous said...

Generally, if you're a librarian - it's your own money.

Anonymous said...

Ditto. And ditto.

Which is why I'm here and not at ALA.

a non-ALA librarian said...

If you pay out of pocket to go to ALA, you must be retarded.

Anonymous said...

Why bother going to ALA to discuss how bad things are when you can hear the same thing at your local library?

Anonymous said...

Amen.

Anonymous said...

What money?

Anonymous said...

Must. Go. To. ALA. For the freebies of course. And the free booze at parties. You did not get invited? You do not know the right people.

Anonymous said...

Don't spare a thought to the recession. Those imminent cuts to library jobs and services aren't your problem. So you've been to ALA almost every year for the past 5, surely you'll pick up tips on how to ensure that 1 person does the work of 5. Hey, the way you look at it, you're saving the library money by going on their dime. Make sure not to share the opportunity with anyone - gosh knows, there will be less money for your per diem.

Florida Web Design said...

Hay, these librarians could use a much needed mini vacation for all the work and help they provide in the open libraries.

Anonymous said...

ALA Registration: $500
Airfare: $800
Returning to work and assigning your co-workers to implement the "cool" things you saw at ALA: PRICELESS

Anonymous said...

If your airfare costs $800 round trip you must be doing something wrong...

Michael said...

I see bunch a of Drunken Librarians with Mardi Gras beads reading books from the banned book list...

hemcover said...

How the heck does someone manage to spend $500 on conference registration? I'm attending for the full 6 days and added a couple of meal-included programs and my registration is less than $300...and airfare was also under $300.