Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Caveman, Going
If your library's Internet connection goes down for the day, it may be necessary to revert to "caveman mode." Throw a computer monitor through the front of the vending machine to get some strawberry Poptarts, club a potential mate over the head with a volume of the Oxford English Dictionary, and try to start a fire in your cubicle using your reading glasses and some brittle items from the special collections department.
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Mercenary, Being
Put innocuous decision-making meetings to work for you at your library by offering your allegiance on contentious votes in exchange for personal favors.
"Which is the best default search for the library catalog: Keyword or Boolean?" It depends. Perhaps the better question is: "Which default search will get you off the reference desk this weekend?"
"Which is the best default search for the library catalog: Keyword or Boolean?" It depends. Perhaps the better question is: "Which default search will get you off the reference desk this weekend?"
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Out, Burning
Librarians should be weary of being too good at their jobs. The momentary high that comes with exercising your innovations, creativity, efficiency, and skill will only be followed by a deep dive into bitterness and cynicism. So skip all the hard work and join your miserable coworkers now in the professional funk that is librarianship.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Luddite, Being the Library's
Every library needs a luddite librarian. If your library doesn't have one, feel free to assume this role. Don't turn on your computer for weeks at a time, shun the online catalog, and fight tooth and nail to retain subscriptions to the paper periodical indexes.
Friday, August 25, 2006
Breaks, Taking long
Treat your library job much like you treat your blog: take long, unannounced breaks and see if anyone even notices that you're not contributing.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Conference presentations, Proposing
When proposing a library conference presentation, it is important to explore a provocative topic that examines interesting new territory and/or challenges professional ideas and practices.
Can't think of one? No problem! Just use the following template to create the title of your very own presentation:
Bringing __________ ...
Can't think of one? No problem! Just use the following template to create the title of your very own presentation:
Bringing __________ ...
- information literacy
- the "long tail"
- an alternative to Google
- Library 2.0
- NExTGen
- DotNet
- Gen Y
- Millennials
- podcasting
- blogs
- MySpace
- rss feeds
Monday, August 07, 2006
Heat, Beating the
A librarian will occasionally find him- or herself feeling a bit salty due to an oppressive heat wave, global warming, or a piss-poor HVAC system. Keep yourself fresh and clean by periodically sponging off in the library's public restroom. Though the water is sometimes colder, one should never conduct one of these "whore's baths" at a public drinking fountain.
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