Thursday, September 11, 2008
Assignments, Writing Library
Librarians should make the instructions on library assignments as excruciatingly detailed as possible. Always assume that your students are mentally retarded and require phonetic spelling of big words like pir-e-ah-deh-kul and mi-kro-film.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Poop, Sharing a
Noisily pooping in a stall next door to a fellow (pooping) librarian colleague is an intimate and sometimes awkward event. As you both emerge from your stalls to wash your hands, break the tension by saying, "Well, that was the most productive I've been all day!"
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Doodles, Passing time with
Librarians can pass the soul-crushing hours spent in committee meetings by doodling in the margins of their notepads. If you're looking for inspiration, consider doodling some of the following pictures:
- a reconfigured floorplan for your office or workspace
- caricatures of the other people in the room
- Pac-Man (eating bullet points)
- flowers and rainbows
- genitalia
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.
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Close talker, Being a
If you insist on being a close-talker, do your library's patrons and your coworkers a favor and try to have good breath.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Character, Being a library
Every library's personnel roster should include someone to fill each of the following character roles:
Ask the readers: What other characters belong on the library payroll?
- the village idiot
- the insecure scholar
- the Pollyanna
- the skanky slut
- the pretty one
Ask the readers: What other characters belong on the library payroll?
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Cartoons, Decorating with
Librarians should decorate their office doors (or cubicle walls) with cartoons strips. Be sure to label each cartoon with a proper APA citation, copyright notice, and a bibliography for further reading.
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